Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
55
"It is a right dream," he said.
14
56
"And yet," I said, "your sword has not yet found the strength to bring it into being".
14
57
Marlenus looked at me thoughtfully, then laughed.
14
58
"By the priest-kings," he said, "I think I have lost the exchange".
14
59
I shrugged, somewhat incongruously in the chains; it hurt.
14
60
"But," went on Marlenus, "if what you say is true, how shall we separate the right dreams from the wrong dreams?" It seemed to me a difficult question.
14
61
"I will tell you," laughed Marlenus.
"It is a right dream," he said.
"And yet," I said, "your sword has not yet found the strength to bring it into being".
Marlenus looked at me thoughtfully, then laughed.
"By the priest-kings," he said, "I think I have lost the exchange".
I shrugged, somewhat incongruously in the chains; it hurt.
"But," went on Marlenus, "if what you say is true, how shall we separate the right dreams from the wrong dreams?" It seemed to me a difficult question.
"I will tell you," laughed Marlenus.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )