Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
5
110
"If you wish, they are bound in honor to grant me to you, without bride price".
"If you wish, they are bound in honor to grant me to you, without bride price".
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #110)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
107
"Why?" What could I tell her? That I had come from another world, that I was determined that all the ways of Gor should not be mine, or that I had cared for her, somehow, so helpless in her condition—that she had moved me to regard her not as an instrumentality of mine or of the Council, but as a girl, young, rich with life, not to be sacrificed in the games of statecraft? "I have my reasons for freeing you," I said, "but I am not sure that you would understand them," and I added, under my breath, to myself, that I was not altogether sure I understood them myself.
5
108
"My father," she said, "and my brothers will reward you".
5
109
"No," I said.
5
110
"If you wish, they are bound in honor to grant me to you, without bride price".
5
111
"The ride to Thentis will be long," I said.
5
112
She replied proudly, "My bride price would be a hundred tarns".
5
113
I whistled softly to myself—my ex-slave would have come high.
"Why?" What could I tell her? That I had come from another world, that I was determined that all the ways of Gor should not be mine, or that I had cared for her, somehow, so helpless in her condition—that she had moved me to regard her not as an instrumentality of mine or of the Council, but as a girl, young, rich with life, not to be sacrificed in the games of statecraft? "I have my reasons for freeing you," I said, "but I am not sure that you would understand them," and I added, under my breath, to myself, that I was not altogether sure I understood them myself.
"My father," she said, "and my brothers will reward you".
"No," I said.
"If you wish, they are bound in honor to grant me to you, without bride price".
"The ride to Thentis will be long," I said.
She replied proudly, "My bride price would be a hundred tarns".
I whistled softly to myself—my ex-slave would have come high.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 5)