Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
19
1
Die, Tarl Cabot Now once again I would have my sword in my hands and at last I would be able to find Misk, for whose safety I feared.
Die, Tarl Cabot Now once again I would have my sword in my hands and at last I would be able to find Misk, for whose safety I feared.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #1)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
173
"It was for that purpose I brought you to the Nest".
18
174
"Then give me my sword," I said, "and take me to him".
18
175
"Good," said Sarm, and we began to trace our way downward around that vast bluish globe that sheltered the power source of Priest-Kings.
19
1
Die, Tarl Cabot Now once again I would have my sword in my hands and at last I would be able to find Misk, for whose safety I feared.
19
2
Beyond this I had no definite plan.
19
3
Sarm did not act as quickly as I had anticipated and from the room of the power source had simply returned me to Misk's compartment, where my case was kept.
19
4
I spent an uneasy night on the moss.
"It was for that purpose I brought you to the Nest".
"Then give me my sword," I said, "and take me to him".
"Good," said Sarm, and we began to trace our way downward around that vast bluish globe that sheltered the power source of Priest-Kings.
Die, Tarl Cabot Now once again I would have my sword in my hands and at last I would be able to find Misk, for whose safety I feared.
Beyond this I had no definite plan.
Sarm did not act as quickly as I had anticipated and from the room of the power source had simply returned me to Misk's compartment, where my case was kept.
I spent an uneasy night on the moss.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 19)