Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
96
I had returned her to my house, unpunished and in honor.
I had returned her to my house, unpunished and in honor.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #96)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
93
He had also taken Miss Henderson into custody, as I recalled.
28
94
He had turned her over to me, bound, when I had been released.
28
95
I had not, however, slain her nor sold her into slavery.
28
96
I had returned her to my house, unpunished and in honor.
28
97
She was, after all, a woman of Earth.
28
98
Later, of course, she had been captured by Kliomenes, the lieutenant to Policrates, the pirate, and taken to the stronghold of Policrates.
28
99
There, in full Gorean legality, she had been again enslaved, as, months before, she had been in the House of Andronicus, in Vonda, when first she had been brought to Gor as a helpless Earth girl, to be branded and collared, and sold to Gorean brutes for their pleasure.
He had also taken Miss Henderson into custody, as I recalled.
He had turned her over to me, bound, when I had been released.
I had not, however, slain her nor sold her into slavery.
I had returned her to my house, unpunished and in honor.
She was, after all, a woman of Earth.
Later, of course, she had been captured by Kliomenes, the lieutenant to Policrates, the pirate, and taken to the stronghold of Policrates.
There, in full Gorean legality, she had been again enslaved, as, months before, she had been in the House of Andronicus, in Vonda, when first she had been brought to Gor as a helpless Earth girl, to be branded and collared, and sold to Gorean brutes for their pleasure.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 28)