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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 66 I was far from the Sardar Mountains, far from the priest-kings of Gor.
17 67 I had failed my city, my beloved Talena, my father, my friends.
17 68 There would not be a stone set upon another stone.
17 69 The riddle of the priest-kings, of their cruel, incomprehensible will, would not be solved.
17 70 Their secret would be kept, and I would die, sooner or later, whipped and starved, in the kennels that were the mines of Tharna.
17 71 Tharna has perhaps a hundred or more mines, each maintained by its own chain of slaves.
17 72 These mines are tortuous networks of tunnels worming themselves inch by inch irregularly through the rich ores that are the foundation of the wealth of the city.
I was far from the Sardar Mountains, far from the priest-kings of Gor. I had failed my city, my beloved Talena, my father, my friends. There would not be a stone set upon another stone. The riddle of the priest-kings, of their cruel, incomprehensible will, would not be solved. Their secret would be kept, and I would die, sooner or later, whipped and starved, in the kennels that were the mines of Tharna. Tharna has perhaps a hundred or more mines, each maintained by its own chain of slaves. These mines are tortuous networks of tunnels worming themselves inch by inch irregularly through the rich ores that are the foundation of the wealth of the city. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )