Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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114
A true Gorean, he knew, would have gone after her, and brought her back in slave bracelets and a collar.
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115
But he, in his weakness, had wept, and let her go.
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116
Doubtless she despised him now in the marshes.
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117
And so, Tarl Cabot gone, Bosk, merchant of Port Kar, had gone to the northern forests, to free Talena, once his Free Companion.
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118
There he had encountered Marlenus of Ar, Ubar of Ar, Ubar of Ubars.
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119
He, though only of the merchants, had saved Marlenus of Ar from the degradation of slavery.
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120
That one such as he had been of service to the great Marlenus of Ar doubtless was tantamount to insult.
A true Gorean, he knew, would have gone after her, and brought her back in slave bracelets and a collar.
But he, in his weakness, had wept, and let her go.
Doubtless she despised him now in the marshes.
And so, Tarl Cabot gone, Bosk, merchant of Port Kar, had gone to the northern forests, to free Talena, once his Free Companion.
There he had encountered Marlenus of Ar, Ubar of Ar, Ubar of Ubars.
He, though only of the merchants, had saved Marlenus of Ar from the degradation of slavery.
That one such as he had been of service to the great Marlenus of Ar doubtless was tantamount to insult.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )