Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
89
There was much cheering.
13
90
The Forkbeard beamed.
13
91
"I knew it would be so, my Jarl," he said.
13
92
The high rune-priest lowered the temple ring.
13
93
I rather admired Svein Blue Tooth.
13
94
He was a man of his word.
13
95
By his word he would stand, even though, as in the present case, any objective observer would have been forced to admit that his provocation to betray it, his temptation to betray it, must have been unusual in the extreme.
There was much cheering.
The Forkbeard beamed.
"I knew it would be so, my Jarl," he said.
The high rune-priest lowered the temple ring.
I rather admired Svein Blue Tooth.
He was a man of his word.
By his word he would stand, even though, as in the present case, any objective observer would have been forced to admit that his provocation to betray it, his temptation to betray it, must have been unusual in the extreme.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )