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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 66 "No," she said, "no!" I lifted her to her feet and she suddenly kissed me.
10 67 "Tarl Cabot!" she cried.
10 68 "Tarl Cabot!" It seemed like lightning to us both that she had cried my name as might have a free woman.
10 69 And indeed it was a free woman who cried those words, Dina, a free woman of Turia.
10 70 "Oh, Tarl Cabot," she wept.
10 71 Then she regarded me gently.
10 72 "But keep me a moment longer yours," she said.
"No," she said, "no!" I lifted her to her feet and she suddenly kissed me. "Tarl Cabot!" she cried. "Tarl Cabot!" It seemed like lightning to us both that she had cried my name as might have a free woman. And indeed it was a free woman who cried those words, Dina, a free woman of Turia. "Oh, Tarl Cabot," she wept. Then she regarded me gently. "But keep me a moment longer yours," she said. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )