Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
667
I could stand it no longer! I took it upon myself, risking my own life, to stop him, to defend your honor!" "Is this true?" inquired Boots of the player.
I could stand it no longer! I took it upon myself, risking my own life, to stop him, to defend your honor!" "Is this true?" inquired Boots of the player.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #667)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
664
"What is going on?" asked Boots.
12
665
"I suggest that you ask the slave to give an accounting," I said, "completely".
12
666
"The monster," she said, swiftly, "was mocking you, abusing you with many insults, Master.
12
667
I could stand it no longer! I took it upon myself, risking my own life, to stop him, to defend your honor!" "Is this true?" inquired Boots of the player.
12
668
How clever was the little she-sleen.
12
669
She knew the possible penalties for what she had done.
12
670
She counted on the player to support her story, to protect her from the horrifying reprisals almost certain to be visited on a helpless slave in her position.
"What is going on?" asked Boots.
"I suggest that you ask the slave to give an accounting," I said, "completely".
"The monster," she said, swiftly, "was mocking you, abusing you with many insults, Master.
I could stand it no longer! I took it upon myself, risking my own life, to stop him, to defend your honor!" "Is this true?" inquired Boots of the player.
How clever was the little she-sleen.
She knew the possible penalties for what she had done.
She counted on the player to support her story, to protect her from the horrifying reprisals almost certain to be visited on a helpless slave in her position.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 12)