Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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The Forkbeard and I, it had been, who had found the arrow of war in the Torvaldsberg, who had touched it to other arrows, which, in hundreds of villages and camps, over thousands of square pasangs of rugged, inlet-cleft terrain, had been carried to the free men of the north, that they might fetch their weapons, rally and, shoulder to shoulder, do battle.
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And, too, I had fought.
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643
It was strange, as it seemed to me, that it should be so.
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644
I thought of golden Misk, the priest-king, of once, long ago, when his antennae had touched the palms of my uplifted hands, and Nest Trust had been pledged between us.
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Then I dismissed the thought.
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I saw, to one side, large Hrolf, from the east, who had fought with us, he leaning on his spear.
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We knew little of him.
The Forkbeard and I, it had been, who had found the arrow of war in the Torvaldsberg, who had touched it to other arrows, which, in hundreds of villages and camps, over thousands of square pasangs of rugged, inlet-cleft terrain, had been carried to the free men of the north, that they might fetch their weapons, rally and, shoulder to shoulder, do battle.
And, too, I had fought.
It was strange, as it seemed to me, that it should be so.
I thought of golden Misk, the priest-king, of once, long ago, when his antennae had touched the palms of my uplifted hands, and Nest Trust had been pledged between us.
Then I dismissed the thought.
I saw, to one side, large Hrolf, from the east, who had fought with us, he leaning on his spear.
We knew little of him.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )