Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
116
He had broken the codes of his caste to support the treachery of Dorna the Proud.
He had broken the codes of his caste to support the treachery of Dorna the Proud.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #116)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
113
"He too was a fool, like all beasts".
25
114
I wondered how it was that Thorn had given his life for this woman.
25
115
It did not seem it could have been a matter of caste obligation for this obligation had been owed not to Dorna but to Lara.
25
116
He had broken the codes of his caste to support the treachery of Dorna the Proud.
25
117
I suddenly knew the answer, that Thorn somehow had loved this cruel woman, that his warrior's heart had been turned to her though he had never looked upon her face, though she had never given him a smile or the touch of her hand.
25
118
And I knew then that Thorn, henchman though he might have been, dissolute and savage antagonist, had yet been greater than she who had been the object of his hopeless, tragic affection.
25
119
It had been his doom to care for a silver mask.
"He too was a fool, like all beasts".
I wondered how it was that Thorn had given his life for this woman.
It did not seem it could have been a matter of caste obligation for this obligation had been owed not to Dorna but to Lara.
He had broken the codes of his caste to support the treachery of Dorna the Proud.
I suddenly knew the answer, that Thorn somehow had loved this cruel woman, that his warrior's heart had been turned to her though he had never looked upon her face, though she had never given him a smile or the touch of her hand.
And I knew then that Thorn, henchman though he might have been, dissolute and savage antagonist, had yet been greater than she who had been the object of his hopeless, tragic affection.
It had been his doom to care for a silver mask.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 25)