Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
64
I determined that I should try to secure a tarn and proceed as quickly as possible to the Sardar Mountains, to keep my appointment with the priest-kings.
I determined that I should try to secure a tarn and proceed as quickly as possible to the Sardar Mountains, to keep my appointment with the Priest-Kings.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #64)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
61
Tharna was not a city to lift the heart of a man.
8
62
Yet I knew that this city was, from my point of view, one of the most enlightened and civilized on Gor.
8
63
In spite of this conviction, incomprehensibly, I found myself depressed by Tharna, and wondered if it, in its way, were not somehow, subtly, more barbaric, more harsh, less human than its ruder, less noble, more beautiful sisters.
8
64
I determined that I should try to secure a tarn and proceed as quickly as possible to the Sardar Mountains, to keep my appointment with the priest-kings.
8
65
"Stranger," said a voice.
8
66
I turned.
8
67
One of the two nondescript men who had been following me had approached.
Tharna was not a city to lift the heart of a man.
Yet I knew that this city was, from my point of view, one of the most enlightened and civilized on Gor.
In spite of this conviction, incomprehensibly, I found myself depressed by Tharna, and wondered if it, in its way, were not somehow, subtly, more barbaric, more harsh, less human than its ruder, less noble, more beautiful sisters.
I determined that I should try to secure a tarn and proceed as quickly as possible to the Sardar Mountains, to keep my appointment with the priest-kings.
"Stranger," said a voice.
I turned.
One of the two nondescript men who had been following me had approached.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 8)