Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
238
He had, in his mercy, granted this request.
He had, in his mercy, granted this request.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #238)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
235
This was holiday in Kassau.
2
236
Ivar Forkbeard, in death, if not in life, was making pilgrimage to the temple, that his bones might be anointed at the hands of the High Initiate, would he so graciously deign to do so.
2
237
This word had been brought from the wharves to the High Initiate.
2
238
He had, in his mercy, granted this request.
2
239
The hollow bars on their great chains, hanging from timber frames outside the temple, had been struck.
2
240
Word had been spread.
2
241
Ivar Forkbeard, the unregenerate, the raider, the pirate, he who had dared to make the fist of the hammer over his ale, would come at last, in death if not in life, humbly to the temple of Priest-Kings.
This was holiday in Kassau.
Ivar Forkbeard, in death, if not in life, was making pilgrimage to the temple, that his bones might be anointed at the hands of the High Initiate, would he so graciously deign to do so.
This word had been brought from the wharves to the High Initiate.
He had, in his mercy, granted this request.
The hollow bars on their great chains, hanging from timber frames outside the temple, had been struck.
Word had been spread.
Ivar Forkbeard, the unregenerate, the raider, the pirate, he who had dared to make the fist of the hammer over his ale, would come at last, in death if not in life, humbly to the temple of Priest-Kings.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 2)