Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
233
"I am unworthy of so great an honor, Master," said she.
"I am unworthy of so great an honor, Master," said she.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #233)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
230
During this time, since Elizabeth was nominally of the staff of Caprus, we could surely find time to be about our work, for which purpose we had arranged to enter the House of Cernus.
4
231
"Are you not grateful?" inquired Cernus, puzzled.
4
232
Elizabeth dropped to her knees, head down.
4
233
"I am unworthy of so great an honor, Master," said she.
4
234
Then Cernus pointed to me, indicating that the girl should turn.
4
235
Elizabeth did so, and suddenly, superbly, she threw her arm before her mouth and cried out, as though just seeing me for the first time, and remembering me with horror.
4
236
She was marvelous.
During this time, since Elizabeth was nominally of the staff of Caprus, we could surely find time to be about our work, for which purpose we had arranged to enter the House of Cernus.
"Are you not grateful?" inquired Cernus, puzzled.
Elizabeth dropped to her knees, head down.
"I am unworthy of so great an honor, Master," said she.
Then Cernus pointed to me, indicating that the girl should turn.
Elizabeth did so, and suddenly, superbly, she threw her arm before her mouth and cried out, as though just seeing me for the first time, and remembering me with horror.
She was marvelous.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 4)