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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 79 I was puzzled that the garb, like the helmet and shield, bore no insignia.
2 80 This was contrary to the ways of Gor, for normally only the habiliments of outlaws and exiles, men without a city, lack the identifying devices of which the Gorean is so proud.
2 81 I donned the helmet, and slung the shield and sword over my left shoulder.
2 82 I picked up the massive spear lightly in my right hand.
2 83 Judging by the sun, and knowing that Ko-ro-ba lay northwest of the mountains, I strode in the direction of my city.
2 84 My step was light, my heart was happy.
2 85 I was home, for where my love waited for me was home.
I was puzzled that the garb, like the helmet and shield, bore no insignia. This was contrary to the ways of Gor, for normally only the habiliments of outlaws and exiles, men without a city, lack the identifying devices of which the Gorean is so proud. I donned the helmet, and slung the shield and sword over my left shoulder. I picked up the massive spear lightly in my right hand. Judging by the sun, and knowing that Ko-ro-ba lay northwest of the mountains, I strode in the direction of my city. My step was light, my heart was happy. I was home, for where my love waited for me was home. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )