Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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132
I had recollected my honor, but it had won for me only the chair of a cripple.
I had recollected my honor, but it had won for me only the chair of a cripple.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #132)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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129
I had accomplished this task.
1
130
And, in the night, under the stars, I had recollected a never-forgotten honor.
1
131
But wounds had I to show for this act, and a body heavy with pain, whose left side I could not move.
1
132
I had recollected my honor, but it had won for me only the chair of a cripple.
1
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.
1
134
My own body, and its weakness, held me, as chains could not.
1
135
Proud and mighty as the chair might be, it was the throne only of the maimed remains of a man.
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.
My own body, and its weakness, held me, as chains could not.
Proud and mighty as the chair might be, it was the throne only of the maimed remains of a man.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)