Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
128
She stiffened.
3
129
"Yes," cried the man.
3
130
"Yes!" "Five nights from this night," said Ivar Forkbeard, "on the skerry of Einar—by the rune-stone of the Torvaldsmark".
3
131
I had heard of this stone.
3
132
It is taken by many to mark the border between Torvaldsland and the south.
3
133
Many of those of Torvaldsland, however, take its borders to be much farther extended than the Torvaldsmark.
3
134
Indeed, some of the men of Torvaldsland regard Torvaldsland to be wherever their ships beach, as they took their country, and their steel, with them.
She stiffened.
"Yes," cried the man.
"Yes!" "Five nights from this night," said Ivar Forkbeard, "on the skerry of Einar—by the rune-stone of the Torvaldsmark".
I had heard of this stone.
It is taken by many to mark the border between Torvaldsland and the south.
Many of those of Torvaldsland, however, take its borders to be much farther extended than the Torvaldsmark.
Indeed, some of the men of Torvaldsland regard Torvaldsland to be wherever their ships beach, as they took their country, and their steel, with them.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )