Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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It was I who had stolen the homestone of Ar, who had brought about the downfall of Marlenus, the Ubar, who had set the spark that had brought Ar to anarchy and the vultures below to feed on the divided carcass of what had been Gor's greatest city.
It was I who had stolen the Home Stone of Ar, who had brought about the downfall of Marlenus, the Ubar, who had set the spark that had brought Ar to anarchy and the vultures below to feed on the divided carcass of what had been Gor's greatest city.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #9)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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For the first time in days her eyes filled with anger.
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"Scavengers," she said, "come to feast on the bodies of wounded tarnsmen".
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8
I said nothing, knowing in my heart that I, in my way, had been responsible for this vast martial array on the banks of the Vosk.
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9
It was I who had stolen the homestone of Ar, who had brought about the downfall of Marlenus, the Ubar, who had set the spark that had brought Ar to anarchy and the vultures below to feed on the divided carcass of what had been Gor's greatest city.
11
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Talena leaned back against my shoulder.
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Without looking at me, her shoulders shook, and I knew she was weeping.
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If I could have, I would in that moment have rewritten the past, would have selfishly abandoned the quest for the homestone—yes, willingly would have left the scattered hostile cities of Gor to face, one by one, the imperialistic depredations of Ar, if it were not for one thing—the girl I held in my arms.
For the first time in days her eyes filled with anger.
"Scavengers," she said, "come to feast on the bodies of wounded tarnsmen".
I said nothing, knowing in my heart that I, in my way, had been responsible for this vast martial array on the banks of the Vosk.
It was I who had stolen the home stone of Ar, who had brought about the downfall of Marlenus, the Ubar, who had set the spark that had brought Ar to anarchy and the vultures below to feed on the divided carcass of what had been Gor's greatest city.
Talena leaned back against my shoulder.
Without looking at me, her shoulders shook, and I knew she was weeping.
If I could have, I would in that moment have rewritten the past, would have selfishly abandoned the quest for the home stone—yes, willingly would have left the scattered hostile cities of Gor to face, one by one, the imperialistic depredations of Ar, if it were not for one thing—the girl I held in my arms.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 11)