Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
115
"The sword shall decide these matters," he said.
"The sword shall decide these matters," he said.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #115)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
112
But in that instant he seemed to be concealed in a bluish haze, and then, suddenly, to the horror of all, he seemed, like a living bomb, to explode with fire.
19
113
Not even a scream came from that fierce blue combustive mass that had been a human being, and in a minute the flame had departed, almost as quickly as it had come, and a dust of ashes scattered from the top of the cylinder in the wind.
19
114
The voice of Pa-Kur was heard, level and unnaturally calm.
19
115
"The sword shall decide these matters," he said.
19
116
Accordingly, I slid from the saddle of the tarn, unsheathing my weapon.
19
117
Pa-Kur was said to be the finest swordsman on Gor.
19
118
From far below, the distant shouts of fighting in the streets drifted upward.
But in that instant he seemed to be concealed in a bluish haze, and then, suddenly, to the horror of all, he seemed, like a living bomb, to explode with fire.
Not even a scream came from that fierce blue combustive mass that had been a human being, and in a minute the flame had departed, almost as quickly as it had come, and a dust of ashes scattered from the top of the cylinder in the wind.
The voice of Pa-Kur was heard, level and unnaturally calm.
"The sword shall decide these matters," he said.
Accordingly, I slid from the saddle of the tarn, unsheathing my weapon.
Pa-Kur was said to be the finest swordsman on Gor.
From far below, the distant shouts of fighting in the streets drifted upward.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 19)