Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
205
"I wish you no harm, Lady," said he, surlily, "save that you might get what you deserve, a collar in the lowest slave hole on Gor!" "It is treason," said Ligurious.
"I wish you no harm, Lady," said he, surlily, "save that you might get what you deserve, a collar in the lowest slave hole on Gor!" "It is treason," said Ligurious.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #205)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
202
I did not doubt but what Ligurious was right.
4
203
Assassination so simply might be accomplished.
4
204
"Why would you wish me harm?" I asked the man.
4
205
"I wish you no harm, Lady," said he, surlily, "save that you might get what you deserve, a collar in the lowest slave hole on Gor!" "It is treason," said Ligurious.
4
206
"His guilt is clear".
4
207
"Why, then, did you approach the palanquin?" I asked.
4
208
"That the truth might be spoken in Corcyrus," he said, "that the misery and anger of the people might be declared!" "Prepare his neck," said Ligurious.
I did not doubt but what Ligurious was right.
Assassination so simply might be accomplished.
"Why would you wish me harm?" I asked the man.
"I wish you no harm, Lady," said he, surlily, "save that you might get what you deserve, a collar in the lowest slave hole on Gor!" "It is treason," said Ligurious.
"His guilt is clear".
"Why, then, did you approach the palanquin?" I asked.
"That the truth might be spoken in Corcyrus," he said, "that the misery and anger of the people might be declared!" "Prepare his neck," said Ligurious.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4)