Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
12
Yet nothing but the sight of my beloved would have brought me more satisfaction than driving my sword into the heart of the Assassin.
Yet nothing but the sight of my beloved would have brought me more satisfaction than driving my sword into the heart of the Assassin.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #12)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
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Four times I eluded special patrols of Pa-Kur, led by men I had questioned at sword point.
17
10
In the tent of Kazrak, ruefully I understood that my efforts had been futile and that the Tarnsman of Marlenus, so to speak, had at last been neutralized.
17
11
I considered attempting the destruction of Pa-Kur, but this would not only be unlikely of success but would bring me no nearer my goal of rescuing Talena.
17
12
Yet nothing but the sight of my beloved would have brought me more satisfaction than driving my sword into the heart of the Assassin.
17
13
These were terrible days for me.
17
14
In addition to my own failures, I received no word from Kazrak, and reports from Ar on the stand of Marlenus in the Central Cylinder became obscure and contradictory.
17
15
As nearly as I could determine, he and his men had been overcome, and the height of the Central Cylinder was again in the hands of the Initiates.
Four times I eluded special patrols of Pa-Kur, led by men I had questioned at sword point.
In the tent of Kazrak, ruefully I understood that my efforts had been futile and that the Tarnsman of Marlenus, so to speak, had at last been neutralized.
I considered attempting the destruction of Pa-Kur, but this would not only be unlikely of success but would bring me no nearer my goal of rescuing Talena.
Yet nothing but the sight of my beloved would have brought me more satisfaction than driving my sword into the heart of the Assassin.
These were terrible days for me.
In addition to my own failures, I received no word from Kazrak, and reports from Ar on the stand of Marlenus in the Central Cylinder became obscure and contradictory.
As nearly as I could determine, he and his men had been overcome, and the height of the Central Cylinder was again in the hands of the Initiates.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 17)