Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
92
Once there had been a boy by this name, one with simple dreams, naive, vain, one shattered by a betrayal of his codes, the discovery of a weakness where he had thought there was only strength.
Once there had been a boy by this name, one with simple dreams, naive, vain, one shattered by a betrayal of his codes, the discovery of a weakness where he had thought there was only strength.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #92)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
89
But, somehow, in the north, in Torvaldsland, I had changed.
22
90
This I knew.
22
91
There was a different Tarl Cabot than ever there had been.
22
92
Once there had been a boy by this name, one with simple dreams, naive, vain, one shattered by a betrayal of his codes, the discovery of a weakness where he had thought there was only strength.
22
93
That boy had died in the delta of the Vosk; in his place had come Bosk of Port Kar, ruthless and torn, but grown into his manhood; and now there was another, one whom I might, if I wished, choose to call again Tarl Cabot.
22
94
I had changed.
22
95
Here, with the Forkbeard, with the sea, the wind, in his hall and in battle, I had become, somehow, much different.
But, somehow, in the north, in Torvaldsland, I had changed.
This I knew.
There was a different Tarl Cabot than ever there had been.
Once there had been a boy by this name, one with simple dreams, naive, vain, one shattered by a betrayal of his codes, the discovery of a weakness where he had thought there was only strength.
That boy had died in the delta of the Vosk; in his place had come Bosk of Port Kar, ruthless and torn, but grown into his manhood; and now there was another, one whom I might, if I wished, choose to call again Tarl Cabot.
I had changed.
Here, with the Forkbeard, with the sea, the wind, in his hall and in battle, I had become, somehow, much different.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 22)