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"flame " "death "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 101 "Die the flame death," repeated the old man, once again jabbing that long finger in my direction.
19 102 But this time the gesture was less grand; it seemed a bit hysterical; it seemed pathetic.
19 103 "Perhaps no man knows the will of the Priest-Kings," I said.
19 104 "I have decreed the death of the girl," cried the old man wildly, his robes fluttering around his bony knees.
19 105 "Kill her!" he shouted to the men of Ar.
19 106 No one moved.
19 107 Then, before anyone could stop him, he seized a sword from the scabbard of an Assassin and rushed to Talena, holding it over his head with both hands.
"Die the flame death," repeated the old man, once again jabbing that long finger in my direction. But this time the gesture was less grand; it seemed a bit hysterical; it seemed pathetic. "Perhaps no man knows the will of the Priest-Kings," I said. "I have decreed the death of the girl," cried the old man wildly, his robes fluttering around his bony knees. "Kill her!" he shouted to the men of Ar. No one moved. Then, before anyone could stop him, he seized a sword from the scabbard of an Assassin and rushed to Talena, holding it over his head with both hands. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )