Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
163
"Then," said my father, placing his hands solemnly on my shoulders, "in virtue of my authority as Administrator of this city and in the presence of the council of high Castes, I declare you to be a Warrior of Ko-ro-ba".
"Then," said my father, placing his hands solemnly on my shoulders, "in virtue of my authority as Administrator of this city and in the presence of the Council of High Castes, I declare you to be a Warrior of Ko-ro-ba".
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #163)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
160
Sensing what was wanted, I replied, "My Home Stone is the Home Stone of Ko-ro-ba".
4
161
"Is it to that city that you pledge your life, your honor, and your sword?" asked my father.
4
162
"Yes," I said.
4
163
"Then," said my father, placing his hands solemnly on my shoulders, "in virtue of my authority as Administrator of this city and in the presence of the council of high Castes, I declare you to be a Warrior of Ko-ro-ba".
4
164
My father was smiling.
4
165
I removed my helmet, feeling proud as I heard the approval of the council, both in voice and by Gorean applause, the quick, repeated striking of the left shoulder with the palm of the right hand.
4
166
Aside from candidates for the status of Warrior, none of my caste was permitted to enter the council armed.
Sensing what was wanted, I replied, "My Home Stone is the Home Stone of Ko-ro-ba".
"Is it to that city that you pledge your life, your honor, and your sword?" asked my father.
"Yes," I said.
"Then," said my father, placing his hands solemnly on my shoulders, "in virtue of my authority as Administrator of this city and in the presence of the council of high Castes, I declare you to be a Warrior of Ko-ro-ba".
My father was smiling.
I removed my helmet, feeling proud as I heard the approval of the council, both in voice and by Gorean applause, the quick, repeated striking of the left shoulder with the palm of the right hand.
Aside from candidates for the status of Warrior, none of my caste was permitted to enter the council armed.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 4)