Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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24
256
"Surely in the fullness of your honor, as I conceive of you as a gentleman," she said, "you would not wish to deny to me what I have coming".
"Surely in the fullness of your honor, as I conceive of you as a gentleman," she said, "you would not wish to deny to me what I have coming".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #256)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
253
Surely the sign on the disk is meaningful to you.
24
254
You seem to have admitted as much".
24
255
"I see," he said.
24
256
"Surely in the fullness of your honor, as I conceive of you as a gentleman," she said, "you would not wish to deny to me what I have coming".
24
257
I thought that was a rather nasty thrust on the part of Boabissia.
24
258
It is seldom wise, incidentally, to impugn, or attempt to manipulate, the honor of a Gorean.
24
259
"No," he said, pleasantly enough, apparently taking no offense, "I would be one of the last to deny you exactly what you have coming".
Surely the sign on the disk is meaningful to you.
You seem to have admitted as much".
"I see," he said.
"Surely in the fullness of your honor, as I conceive of you as a gentleman," she said, "you would not wish to deny to me what I have coming".
I thought that was a rather nasty thrust on the part of Boabissia.
It is seldom wise, incidentally, to impugn, or attempt to manipulate, the honor of a Gorean.
"No," he said, pleasantly enough, apparently taking no offense, "I would be one of the last to deny you exactly what you have coming".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 24)