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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 151 Once again I began to approach the rampart.
24 152 It seemed a long walk.
24 153 Step by step I climbed the black avenue, wondering if the truce would be respected.
24 154 If Dorna the Proud had ruled upon that rampart rather than Thorn, a Captain, and a member of my own caste, I was certain that a bolt from some crossbow would have pierced my body without warning.
24 155 When at last I stood unslain on the black cobblestones at the foot of the double rampart I knew that though Dorna the Proud might rule in Tharna, though it might be she who sat upon the golden throne of the city, that it was the word of a warrior that ruled on those ramparts above me.
24 156 "Tal, Warrior," said Thorn, removing his helmet.
24 157 "Tal, Warrior," I said.
Once again I began to approach the rampart. It seemed a long walk. Step by step I climbed the black avenue, wondering if the truce would be respected. If Dorna the Proud had ruled upon that rampart rather than Thorn, a Captain, and a member of my own caste, I was certain that a bolt from some crossbow would have pierced my body without warning. When at last I stood unslain on the black cobblestones at the foot of the double rampart I knew that though Dorna the Proud might rule in Tharna, though it might be she who sat upon the golden throne of the city, that it was the word of a warrior that ruled on those ramparts above me. "Tal, Warrior," said Thorn, removing his helmet. "Tal, Warrior," I said. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )