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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

"To be sure," she said, "my sympathies lie with Cos and Tyros, Thassa's foremost citadels of enlightenment and civilization. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #151)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 151 "To be sure," she said, "my sympathies lie with Cos and Tyros, thassa's foremost citadels of enlightenment and civilization.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 148 Those two island ubarates were at war with Port Kar.
3 149 "No," she said.
3 150 I was now more sure than ever that she was of the party of Priest-Kings.
3 151 "To be sure," she said, "my sympathies lie with Cos and Tyros, thassa's foremost citadels of enlightenment and civilization.
3 152 A certain amusing fittingness was thus manifested in my choice of a location for my predations, a choice fully vindicated, incidentally, by the catch of lovely males I acquired there".
3 153 She looked at me.
3 154 "Would you like a rag for your loins?" she asked.
Those two island ubarates were at war with Port Kar. "No," she said. I was now more sure than ever that she was of the party of Priest-Kings. "To be sure," she said, "my sympathies lie with Cos and Tyros, thassa's foremost citadels of enlightenment and civilization. A certain amusing fittingness was thus manifested in my choice of a location for my predations, a choice fully vindicated, incidentally, by the catch of lovely males I acquired there". She looked at me. "Would you like a rag for your loins?" she asked. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 3)