Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
53
"Were it not for the daughter of Marlenus," said Pa-Kur, his metallic face as placid as the quicksilver behind a mirror, "I would have slain you honorably.
12
54
That I swear by the black helmet of my caste".
12
55
"I believe you," I said, my voice choked, no longer caring if I lived or died.
12
56
The spear butts pressed against the frame, shoving it away from the bank.
12
57
The current soon caught it, and it began to spin in slow circles farther and farther out into the midst of that vast force of nature called the Vosk.
12
58
The death would not be a pleasant one.
12
59
Bound helplessly, without food or water, my own body would torture me by its weight dragging on the hand and ankle ropes, suspended a few inches above the roiling, muddy surface under the fiery sun.
"Were it not for the daughter of Marlenus," said Pa-Kur, his metallic face as placid as the quicksilver behind a mirror, "I would have slain you honorably.
That I swear by the black helmet of my caste".
"I believe you," I said, my voice choked, no longer caring if I lived or died.
The spear butts pressed against the frame, shoving it away from the bank.
The current soon caught it, and it began to spin in slow circles farther and farther out into the midst of that vast force of nature called the Vosk.
The death would not be a pleasant one.
Bound helplessly, without food or water, my own body would torture me by its weight dragging on the hand and ankle ropes, suspended a few inches above the roiling, muddy surface under the fiery sun.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )