Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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130
And, in the night, under the stars, I had recollected a never-forgotten honor.
And, in the night, under the stars, I had recollected a never-forgotten honor.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #130)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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127
It was not that I was the friend of Marlenus of Ar, or his ally.
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128
It was rather that I had, as a warrior, or one once of such a caste, set myself the task of his liberation.
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129
I had accomplished this task.
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130
And, in the night, under the stars, I had recollected a never-forgotten honor.
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131
But wounds had I to show for this act, and a body heavy with pain, whose left side I could not move.
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132
I had recollected my honor, but it had won for me only the chair of a cripple.
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133
To be sure, carved in wood, high on the chair, was the helmet with crest of sleen fur, the mark of the captain, but I could not rise from the chair.
It was not that I was the friend of Marlenus of Ar, or his ally.
It was rather that I had, as a warrior, or one once of such a caste, set myself the task of his liberation.
I had accomplished this task.
And, in the night, under the stars, I had recollected a never-forgotten honor.
But wounds had I to show for this act, and a body heavy with pain, whose left side I could not move.
I had recollected my honor, but it had won for me only the chair of a cripple.
To be sure, carved in wood, high on the chair, was the helmet with crest of sleen fur, the mark of the captain, but I could not rise from the chair.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)