Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
60
The dark cheering shapes, many of them crooked and wasted with their labors, saluted me in the light of the three rushing moons of Gor.
The dark cheering shapes, many of them crooked and wasted with their labors, saluted me in the light of the three rushing moons of Gor.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #60)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
57
This was done as if by plan and yet I knew that it was the spontaneous action of men who had come to respect themselves, the men of the mines of Tharna.
19
58
I was the last of the slaves to leave the mines.
19
59
I climbed one of the great chains to the huge windlass set above the shaft and found myself among hundreds of cheering men, their chains struck off, their hands boasting weapons even if only a piece of jagged rock or a pair of shackles.
19
60
The dark cheering shapes, many of them crooked and wasted with their labors, saluted me in the light of the three rushing moons of Gor.
19
61
They shouted my name, and, without fear, that of my city.
19
62
I stood upon the brink of the great shaft and felt the wind of the cold night upon me.
19
63
I was happy.
This was done as if by plan and yet I knew that it was the spontaneous action of men who had come to respect themselves, the men of the mines of Tharna.
I was the last of the slaves to leave the mines.
I climbed one of the great chains to the huge windlass set above the shaft and found myself among hundreds of cheering men, their chains struck off, their hands boasting weapons even if only a piece of jagged rock or a pair of shackles.
The dark cheering shapes, many of them crooked and wasted with their labors, saluted me in the light of the three rushing moons of Gor.
They shouted my name, and, without fear, that of my city.
I stood upon the brink of the great shaft and felt the wind of the cold night upon me.
I was happy.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 19)