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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

It, if anything, would wipe out forever from her mind the offensive memory that she had once needed my help and had pretended to love me. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #50)
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12 50 It, if anything, would wipe out forever from her mind the offensive memory that she had once needed my help and had pretended to love me.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 47 I should have known that the proud Talena, daughter of a Ubar, would leap at the first chance to return to power in Ar, even though it be at the head of a plundering host of brigands.
12 48 And I, her protector, was now to be discarded.
12 49 Indeed, the Frame of Humiliation would be ample vengeance to satisfy even Talena for the indignities she had suffered at my hands.
12 50 It, if anything, would wipe out forever from her mind the offensive memory that she had once needed my help and had pretended to love me.
12 51 Then, each of the men of Pa-Kur, as is the custom before a frame is surrendered to the waters of the Vosk, spit on my body.
12 52 Lastly, Pa-Kur spit in his hand and then placed his hand on my chest.
12 53 "Were it not for the daughter of Marlenus," said Pa-Kur, his metallic face as placid as the quicksilver behind a mirror, "I would have slain you honorably.
I should have known that the proud Talena, daughter of a Ubar, would leap at the first chance to return to power in Ar, even though it be at the head of a plundering host of brigands. And I, her protector, was now to be discarded. Indeed, the Frame of Humiliation would be ample vengeance to satisfy even Talena for the indignities she had suffered at my hands. It, if anything, would wipe out forever from her mind the offensive memory that she had once needed my help and had pretended to love me. Then, each of the men of Pa-Kur, as is the custom before a frame is surrendered to the waters of the Vosk, spit on my body. Lastly, Pa-Kur spit in his hand and then placed his hand on my chest. "Were it not for the daughter of Marlenus," said Pa-Kur, his metallic face as placid as the quicksilver behind a mirror, "I would have slain you honorably. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 12)