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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 63 "What of Talena?" I cried.
5 64 "What of my father, my friends, the people of my city?" "Scattered to the corners of the world," said the robed figure, "and not a stone may stand upon a stone".
5 65 "Did I not serve the Priest-Kings," I asked, "at the siege of Ar?" "The Priest-Kings used you for their ends, as it pleased them to do".
5 66 I lifted my spear, and felt that I could have slain the robed figure so calm and terrible before me.
5 67 "Kill me if you wish," said the man.
5 68 I lowered the spear.
5 69 My eyes were filled with tears.
"What of Talena?" I cried. "What of my father, my friends, the people of my city?" "Scattered to the corners of the world," said the robed figure, "and not a stone may stand upon a stone". "Did I not serve the Priest-Kings," I asked, "at the siege of Ar?" "The Priest-Kings used you for their ends, as it pleased them to do". I lifted my spear, and felt that I could have slain the robed figure so calm and terrible before me. "Kill me if you wish," said the man. I lowered the spear. My eyes were filled with tears. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )