Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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20
7
And I wonder if on that world a girl, now a woman, thinks of me, and perhaps, too, of the secrets I have told her lie behind her sun, Tor-tu-Gor, Light Upon the homestone.
And I wonder if on that world a girl, now a woman, thinks of me, and perhaps, too, of the secrets I have told her lie behind her sun, Tor-tu-Gor, Light Upon the Home Stone.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #7)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
The sounds of playing children carry through the open window.
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5
I have refused to return to England, and I will remain in this country from which I departed, years ago, for that distant world which holds what I most love.
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6
I can see the blazing sun this July afternoon, and know that behind it, counterpoised with my native planet, lies another world.
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7
And I wonder if on that world a girl, now a woman, thinks of me, and perhaps, too, of the secrets I have told her lie behind her sun, Tor-tu-Gor, Light Upon the homestone.
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8
My destiny had been accomplished.
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9
I had served the Priest-Kings.
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10
The shape of a world had been altered, the rivers of a planet's history turned to new channels.
The sounds of playing children carry through the open window.
I have refused to return to England, and I will remain in this country from which I departed, years ago, for that distant world which holds what I most love.
I can see the blazing sun this July afternoon, and know that behind it, counterpoised with my native planet, lies another world.
And I wonder if on that world a girl, now a woman, thinks of me, and perhaps, too, of the secrets I have told her lie behind her sun, Tor-tu-Gor, Light Upon the home stone.
My destiny had been accomplished.
I had served the Priest-Kings.
The shape of a world had been altered, the rivers of a planet's history turned to new channels.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 20)