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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Do you think," demanded Elizabeth, of both myself and Misk, "that a woman cannot be brave? Will you not honor her as you would a man with danger, not permit her to do something worthy of her species, something important and fine, or is all that is significant and meaningful to be reserved for men?" Elizabeth, almost in tears, stepped away from us both and spun about, facing us. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #493)
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5 493 "Do you think," demanded Elizabeth, of both myself and Misk, "that a woman cannot be brave? Will you not honor her as you would a man with danger, not permit her to do something worthy of her species, something important and fine, or is all that is significant and meaningful to be reserved for men?" Elizabeth, almost in tears, stepped away from us both and spun about, facing us.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 490 Sarm, who was my enemy, ordered her slain".
5 491 Then Misk straightened himself.
5 492 "It is too dangerous," he said.
5 493 "Do you think," demanded Elizabeth, of both myself and Misk, "that a woman cannot be brave? Will you not honor her as you would a man with danger, not permit her to do something worthy of her species, something important and fine, or is all that is significant and meaningful to be reserved for men?" Elizabeth, almost in tears, stepped away from us both and spun about, facing us.
5 494 "I, too, am a Human!" she said.
5 495 Misk looked at her for a long time, his antennae focused.
5 496 "It will be arranged," said he, "that you will be placed as a slave in the House of Cernus, as a member of the staff of Caprus.
Sarm, who was my enemy, ordered her slain". Then Misk straightened himself. "It is too dangerous," he said. "Do you think," demanded Elizabeth, of both myself and Misk, "that a woman cannot be brave? Will you not honor her as you would a man with danger, not permit her to do something worthy of her species, something important and fine, or is all that is significant and meaningful to be reserved for men?" Elizabeth, almost in tears, stepped away from us both and spun about, facing us. "I, too, am a Human!" she said. Misk looked at her for a long time, his antennae focused. "It will be arranged," said he, "that you will be placed as a slave in the House of Cernus, as a member of the staff of Caprus. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)