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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

You acted, too, doubtless, in accordance with your conception of your duty as an officer and your sense of the obligations of citizenship, that the honor of the Home Stone of Port Cos not be compromised". - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #775)
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20 775 You acted, too, doubtless, in accordance with your conception of your duty as an officer and your sense of the obligations of citizenship, that the honor of the Home Stone of Port Cos not be compromised".

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 772 But our families, desiring the companionship, pressed us for explanations.
20 773 That our honors might be protected, of course, yours that you had dared to confess your slave needs, and mine, that I had been the scandalized auditor of so shameful an admission, we remained silent".
20 774 "But," said she, moist-eyed, "that our courtship not appear to have failed, and that our families not be disgraced, you agreed to proceed with the companionship.
20 775 You acted, too, doubtless, in accordance with your conception of your duty as an officer and your sense of the obligations of citizenship, that the honor of the Home Stone of Port Cos not be compromised".
20 776 He looked down at her, not speaking.
20 777 "I did not wish to languish, scorned and neglected, in a cold bed, while you contented yourself with market girls.
20 778 I fled the city".
But our families, desiring the companionship, pressed us for explanations. That our honors might be protected, of course, yours that you had dared to confess your slave needs, and mine, that I had been the scandalized auditor of so shameful an admission, we remained silent". "But," said she, moist-eyed, "that our courtship not appear to have failed, and that our families not be disgraced, you agreed to proceed with the companionship. You acted, too, doubtless, in accordance with your conception of your duty as an officer and your sense of the obligations of citizenship, that the honor of the Home Stone of Port Cos not be compromised". He looked down at her, not speaking. "I did not wish to languish, scorned and neglected, in a cold bed, while you contented yourself with market girls. I fled the city". - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)