Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The Invisible Barrier In my hand I held a sword, taken from one of the guardsmen in the mines.
The Invisible Barrier In my hand I held a sword, taken from one of the guardsmen in the mines.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #1)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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I knew then as I knew now that I would go instead to the Sardar Mountains, that I would enter them and seek the Priest-Kings themselves.
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I would find them.
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Somewhere in the midst of those icy escarpments inaccessible even to the wild tarn, they waited for me, those fit gods of this harsh world.
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The Invisible Barrier In my hand I held a sword, taken from one of the guardsmen in the mines.
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It was the only weapon I carried.
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Before starting for the mountains, it seemed wise to improve my equipment.
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Most of the soldiers who had fought the slaves at the top of the shaft had been killed or fled.
I knew then as I knew now that I would go instead to the Sardar Mountains, that I would enter them and seek the Priest-Kings themselves.
I would find them.
Somewhere in the midst of those icy escarpments inaccessible even to the wild tarn, they waited for me, those fit gods of this harsh world.
The Invisible Barrier In my hand I held a sword, taken from one of the guardsmen in the mines.
It was the only weapon I carried.
Before starting for the mountains, it seemed wise to improve my equipment.
Most of the soldiers who had fought the slaves at the top of the shaft had been killed or fled.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 20)