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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 261 "When Priest-Kings, by fire signs, made it clear Ko-ro-ba was to be destroyed, I left the city".
1 262 No stone would be allowed to stand upon a stone, no man of Ko-ro-ba to stand by another.
1 263 The population had been scattered, the city razed by the power of the Priest-Kings.
1 264 "You fell slave," I said.
1 265 "Within five days," she said, "as I tried to return to Ar, I was sheltered by an itinerant leather worker, who did not believe, of course, that I was the daughter of Marlenus of Ar.
1 266 He treated me well the first evening, with gentleness and honor.
1 267 I was grateful.
"When Priest-Kings, by fire signs, made it clear Ko-ro-ba was to be destroyed, I left the city". No stone would be allowed to stand upon a stone, no man of Ko-ro-ba to stand by another. The population had been scattered, the city razed by the power of the Priest-Kings. "You fell slave," I said. "Within five days," she said, "as I tried to return to Ar, I was sheltered by an itinerant leather worker, who did not believe, of course, that I was the daughter of Marlenus of Ar. He treated me well the first evening, with gentleness and honor. I was grateful. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )