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