Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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106
And I added, "And I think it will be a better city for you than Treve".
34
107
"Yes, Cabot," she said, "you are right.
34
108
It would be hard to live now in Treve".
34
109
I was pleased that she would go to Ar, where she, though a woman, might learn the craft of medicine under masters appointed by Kazrak, where she might found a new life for herself far from warlike, plundering Treve, where she might work as befitted the daughter of a skilled, courageous father, where she might perhaps forget a simple warrior of Ko-ro-ba.
34
110
"It is only, Cabot," she said, "because I love you so much that I do not fight to keep you".
34
111
"I know," I said, holding her head to my shoulder.
34
112
She laughed.
And I added, "And I think it will be a better city for you than Treve".
"Yes, Cabot," she said, "you are right.
It would be hard to live now in Treve".
I was pleased that she would go to Ar, where she, though a woman, might learn the craft of medicine under masters appointed by Kazrak, where she might found a new life for herself far from warlike, plundering Treve, where she might work as befitted the daughter of a skilled, courageous father, where she might perhaps forget a simple warrior of Ko-ro-ba.
"It is only, Cabot," she said, "because I love you so much that I do not fight to keep you".
"I know," I said, holding her head to my shoulder.
She laughed.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )