Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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376
It would be unfitting for me to accept his hospitality without in some small way expressing the esteem in which I hold him and my gratitude for his generosity.
It would be unfitting for me to accept his hospitality without in some small way expressing the esteem in which I hold him and my gratitude for his generosity.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #376)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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373
"'Yes, Master,' I said, 'you are Bertram of Lydius, guest in the house of my Master.
1
374
' 'Your master has been kind to me,' said he.
1
375
'I would make him a gift to show my appreciation.
1
376
It would be unfitting for me to accept his hospitality without in some small way expressing the esteem in which I hold him and my gratitude for his generosity.
1
377
' 'How may I aid you, Master?' I asked.
1
378
'In Lydius,' said he, 'we encounter often the furs of snow sleen, fresh and handsome and warm.
1
379
Too, we have there cunning tailors who can design garments with golden threads and secret pockets.
"'Yes, Master,' I said, 'you are Bertram of Lydius, guest in the house of my Master.
' 'Your master has been kind to me,' said he.
'I would make him a gift to show my appreciation.
It would be unfitting for me to accept his hospitality without in some small way expressing the esteem in which I hold him and my gratitude for his generosity.
' 'How may I aid you, Master?' I asked.
'In Lydius,' said he, 'we encounter often the furs of snow sleen, fresh and handsome and warm.
Too, we have there cunning tailors who can design garments with golden threads and secret pockets.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 1)