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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Honored Aphris of Turia, whom I love as my own daughter," he said. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #215)
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9 215 "Honored Aphris of Turia, whom I love as my own daughter," he said.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 212 "The Tuchuks," he said, "are fond of the golden sphere".
9 213 "Very well," snapped Saphrar, "then you will not obtain the woman—I shall see to that—and somehow I shall have the sphere—understand that!" Kamchak now turned to watch Aphris of Turia.
9 214 The girl now approached us, behind the tables, and Saphrar leaped to his feet and bowed low to her.
9 215 "Honored Aphris of Turia, whom I love as my own daughter," he said.
9 216 The girl inclined her head to him, "Honored Saphrar," she said.
9 217 Saphrar gestured to two of the camisk-clad girls in the room, who brought cushions and a silken mat and placed them between Saphrar and Kamchak.
9 218 Aphris nodded her head to the Feast Steward and he sent the acrobats running and tumbling from the room and the musicians began to play soft, honeyed melodies.
"The Tuchuks," he said, "are fond of the golden sphere". "Very well," snapped Saphrar, "then you will not obtain the woman—I shall see to that—and somehow I shall have the sphere—understand that!" Kamchak now turned to watch Aphris of Turia. The girl now approached us, behind the tables, and Saphrar leaped to his feet and bowed low to her. "Honored Aphris of Turia, whom I love as my own daughter," he said. The girl inclined her head to him, "Honored Saphrar," she said. Saphrar gestured to two of the camisk-clad girls in the room, who brought cushions and a silken mat and placed them between Saphrar and Kamchak. Aphris nodded her head to the Feast Steward and he sent the acrobats running and tumbling from the room and the musicians began to play soft, honeyed melodies. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)