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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

I gathered that he had finally seen fit to terminate the suffering of the warrior who had stolen the Home Stone of his city. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #4)
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14 4 I gathered that he had finally seen fit to terminate the suffering of the warrior who had stolen the home stone of his city.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 1 The Tarn Death Shackled in a kneeling position, my back open and bleeding from the lash, I was thrown before the Ubar.
14 2 Nine days I had been a prisoner in his camp, subjected to torture and abuse.
14 3 Yet this was the first time since I had saved his life that I had seen him.
14 4 I gathered that he had finally seen fit to terminate the suffering of the warrior who had stolen the home stone of his city.
14 5 One of the tarnsmen of Marlenus thrust his hand in my hair and forced my lips down to his sandal.
14 6 I forced my head up and kept my back straight, my eyes granting my captor no satisfaction.
14 7 I knelt on the granite floor of a shallow cave in one of the Voltai peaks, a sheltered fire on each side of me.
The Tarn Death Shackled in a kneeling position, my back open and bleeding from the lash, I was thrown before the Ubar. Nine days I had been a prisoner in his camp, subjected to torture and abuse. Yet this was the first time since I had saved his life that I had seen him. I gathered that he had finally seen fit to terminate the suffering of the warrior who had stolen the home stone of his city. One of the tarnsmen of Marlenus thrust his hand in my hair and forced my lips down to his sandal. I forced my head up and kept my back straight, my eyes granting my captor no satisfaction. I knelt on the granite floor of a shallow cave in one of the Voltai peaks, a sheltered fire on each side of me. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 14)