Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
37
Conscious I was indeed of the signal honor seen fit to be bestowed upon me.
Conscious I was indeed of the signal honor seen fit to be bestowed upon me.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #37)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
34
In the distance I had seen the Torvaldsberg, and, to the west, gleaming Thassa.
22
35
"Never before," had said Svein Blue Tooth, "has one not of the north been named Jarl amongst us".
22
36
There had been much shouting, much clashing of weapons.
22
37
Conscious I was indeed of the signal honor seen fit to be bestowed upon me.
22
38
I had lifted my hands to them, standing on the shields, a Jarl of Torvaldsland, one who might now, in his own name if need be, send forth the arrow of war, summoning adherents; one who might, as it pleased him, command ships and men; one who might now say to the rough, bold seamen of the north, as it pleased him, "Follow me, there is work to be done," and whom they would then follow, gathering weapons, opening the sheds, sliding their ships on rollers to the sea, raising the masts, spreading the striped sails to the wind, saying, "Our Jarl has summoned us.
22
39
Let us aid him.
22
40
There is work to be done".
In the distance I had seen the Torvaldsberg, and, to the west, gleaming Thassa.
"Never before," had said Svein Blue Tooth, "has one not of the north been named Jarl amongst us".
There had been much shouting, much clashing of weapons.
Conscious I was indeed of the signal honor seen fit to be bestowed upon me.
I had lifted my hands to them, standing on the shields, a Jarl of Torvaldsland, one who might now, in his own name if need be, send forth the arrow of war, summoning adherents; one who might, as it pleased him, command ships and men; one who might now say to the rough, bold seamen of the north, as it pleased him, "Follow me, there is work to be done," and whom they would then follow, gathering weapons, opening the sheds, sliding their ships on rollers to the sea, raising the masts, spreading the striped sails to the wind, saying, "Our Jarl has summoned us.
Let us aid him.
There is work to be done".
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 22)