Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
88
"No," said Kamchak, taking her hair and giving her head a friendly shake, "I would not have sold you for all the gold in Turia".
"No," said Kamchak, taking her hair and giving her head a friendly shake, "I would not have sold you for all the gold in Turia".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #88)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
85
"It does not matter," said Kamchak soothingly to the girl.
11
86
"Even had Saphrar been a worthy man you would not now be free".
11
87
She turned her beautiful head to stare at him, blankly.
11
88
"No," said Kamchak, taking her hair and giving her head a friendly shake, "I would not have sold you for all the gold in Turia".
11
89
"But why?" she whispered.
11
90
"Do you recall," asked Kamchak, "one night two years ago when you spurned my gift and called me sleen?" The girl nodded, her eyes frightened.
11
91
"It was on that night," said Kamchak, "that I vowed to make you my slave".
"It does not matter," said Kamchak soothingly to the girl.
"Even had Saphrar been a worthy man you would not now be free".
She turned her beautiful head to stare at him, blankly.
"No," said Kamchak, taking her hair and giving her head a friendly shake, "I would not have sold you for all the gold in Turia".
"But why?" she whispered.
"Do you recall," asked Kamchak, "one night two years ago when you spurned my gift and called me sleen?" The girl nodded, her eyes frightened.
"It was on that night," said Kamchak, "that I vowed to make you my slave".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11)