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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

For such an act there was no atonement, even to the throwing of one's body upon one's own sword. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #109)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 109 For such an act there was no atonement, even to the throwing of one's body upon one's own sword.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 106 There, merely to save his miserable life, he had chosen ignominious slavery to the freedom of honorable death.
1 107 He had sullied the sword, the honor, which he had pledged to Ko-ro-ba's Home Stone.
1 108 By that act he had cut himself away from his codes, his vows.
1 109 For such an act there was no atonement, even to the throwing of one's body upon one's own sword.
1 110 It was in that moment of his surrender to his cowardice that Tarl Cabot had gone, and, in his place, knelt a slave contemptuously named Bosk, for a great, shambling oxlike creature of the plains of Gor.
1 111 But this Bosk, forcing his mistress, the beautiful Telima, to grant him his freedom, had come to Port Kar, bringing her with him as his slave, and had there, after many adventures, earned riches and fame, and the title even of Admiral of Port Kar.
1 112 He stood high in the Council of Captains.
There, merely to save his miserable life, he had chosen ignominious slavery to the freedom of honorable death. He had sullied the sword, the honor, which he had pledged to Ko-ro-ba's Home Stone. By that act he had cut himself away from his codes, his vows. For such an act there was no atonement, even to the throwing of one's body upon one's own sword. It was in that moment of his surrender to his cowardice that Tarl Cabot had gone, and, in his place, knelt a slave contemptuously named Bosk, for a great, shambling oxlike creature of the plains of Gor. But this Bosk, forcing his mistress, the beautiful Telima, to grant him his freedom, had come to Port Kar, bringing her with him as his slave, and had there, after many adventures, earned riches and fame, and the title even of Admiral of Port Kar. He stood high in the Council of Captains. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)