Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
73
When Ar falls, there will be rejoicing in the streets.
16
74
When Ar falls, the bridges will be hung with garlands, there will be free paga, slaves will be freed, enemies will pledge friendship".
16
75
"How long will it last," I queried, "with Pa-kur on the throne of Ar?" Kazrak seemed suddenly to darken with thought.
16
76
"Pa-kur will not destroy the city," I said, "and he will keep as much of his horde as he can".
16
77
"Yes," said Kazrak.
16
78
"There will be little cause for rejoicing".
16
79
"Marlenus had a dream of empire," I said, "but the ambition of Pa-kur will yield only a nightmare of oppression and tyranny".
When Ar falls, there will be rejoicing in the streets.
When Ar falls, the bridges will be hung with garlands, there will be free paga, slaves will be freed, enemies will pledge friendship".
"How long will it last," I queried, "with Pa-kur on the throne of Ar?" Kazrak seemed suddenly to darken with thought.
"Pa-kur will not destroy the city," I said, "and he will keep as much of his horde as he can".
"Yes," said Kazrak.
"There will be little cause for rejoicing".
"Marlenus had a dream of empire," I said, "but the ambition of Pa-kur will yield only a nightmare of oppression and tyranny".
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )