Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
13
569
I thought of a girl once known, one who once had been my freecompanion.
I thought of a girl once known, one who once had been my free companion.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #569)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
566
How ignorant they are.
13
567
No wonder they are so hostile to men.
13
568
Would not any woman hate a man who did not have the strength to put her in a collar?" "Perhaps," I said.
13
569
I thought of a girl once known, one who once had been my freecompanion.
13
570
I thought of her cruelty to me once, in the house of Samos, when she had thought me helpless and crippled.
13
571
She had once been the daughter of Marlenus of Ar, but he had disowned her, for once, when she had been the helpless slave of the forest girl, Verna, she had begged to be purchased, a slave's act.
13
572
Rather than submit to this stain upon his honor he, the Ubar of glorious Ar itself, had sworn against her, upon his sword, and upon the medallion of his office, as well, the fierce oath of disownment.
How ignorant they are.
No wonder they are so hostile to men.
Would not any woman hate a man who did not have the strength to put her in a collar?" "Perhaps," I said.
I thought of a girl once known, one who once had been my free companion.
I thought of her cruelty to me once, in the house of Samos, when she had thought me helpless and crippled.
She had once been the daughter of Marlenus of Ar, but he had disowned her, for once, when she had been the helpless slave of the forest girl, Verna, she had begged to be purchased, a slave's act.
Rather than submit to this stain upon his honor he, the Ubar of glorious Ar itself, had sworn against her, upon his sword, and upon the medallion of his office, as well, the fierce oath of disownment.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 13)