Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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198
"I do not intend to force you to serve my pleasure," I said, "nor do I intend to injure you".
7
199
She lifted her head and looked at me wonderingly.
7
200
Then, to my amazement, she stood up and regarded me contemptuously.
7
201
"If you had been a true warrior," she said, "you would have taken me on the back of your tarn, above the clouds, even before we had passed the outermost ramparts of Ar, and you would have thrown my robes to the streets below to show my people what had been the fate of the daughter of their Ubar".
7
202
Evidently she believed that I had been afraid to harm her and that she, the daughter of a Ubar, remained above the perils and obligations of the common captive.
7
203
She looked at me insolently, angry that she had so demeaned herself as to kneel before a coward.
7
204
She tossed her head back and snorted.
"I do not intend to force you to serve my pleasure," I said, "nor do I intend to injure you".
She lifted her head and looked at me wonderingly.
Then, to my amazement, she stood up and regarded me contemptuously.
"If you had been a true warrior," she said, "you would have taken me on the back of your tarn, above the clouds, even before we had passed the outermost ramparts of Ar, and you would have thrown my robes to the streets below to show my people what had been the fate of the daughter of their Ubar".
Evidently she believed that I had been afraid to harm her and that she, the daughter of a Ubar, remained above the perils and obligations of the common captive.
She looked at me insolently, angry that she had so demeaned herself as to kneel before a coward.
She tossed her head back and snorted.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )