Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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590
"I, myself, had thought that that honor was mine".
"I, myself, had thought that that honor was mine".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #590)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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33
587
He was the man whose life I had spared, when he had spoken out so forcibly against the Tatrix, on that day, so long ago, when I had been in the palanquin with Ligurious, that day in which, in the glory of a state procession, we had been carried through the streets of Corcyrus.
33
588
Doubtless Drusus Rencius, who had prevented him from reaching the palanquin, remembered him well, for his courage and his opposition to the rule of the Tatrix.
33
589
"I was interested to hear that you were the leader of the opposition to the rule of the Tatrix," said Menicius to Ligurious.
33
590
"I, myself, had thought that that honor was mine".
33
591
Ligurious looked about himself.
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592
He took one or two steps backward.
33
593
"I suggest that that man be put in shackles," said Menicius.
He was the man whose life I had spared, when he had spoken out so forcibly against the Tatrix, on that day, so long ago, when I had been in the palanquin with Ligurious, that day in which, in the glory of a state procession, we had been carried through the streets of Corcyrus.
Doubtless Drusus Rencius, who had prevented him from reaching the palanquin, remembered him well, for his courage and his opposition to the rule of the Tatrix.
"I was interested to hear that you were the leader of the opposition to the rule of the Tatrix," said Menicius to Ligurious.
"I, myself, had thought that that honor was mine".
Ligurious looked about himself.
He took one or two steps backward.
"I suggest that that man be put in shackles," said Menicius.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)