Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
548
Perhaps it had to do with her pity for me, only a slave, one as helpless as she, but one in much greater danger here, because of her work for her former master, Tyrrhenius of Argentum.
Perhaps it had to do with her pity for me, only a slave, one as helpless as she, but one in much greater danger here, because of her work for her former master, Tyrrhenius of Argentum.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #548)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
545
Too, since I had known her in Brundisium, and Samnium, I felt that a great change had come over her.
24
546
I felt, too, that she had, in the last few days, come to have some concern for me.
24
547
I was not altogether clear how this had come about.
24
548
Perhaps it had to do with her pity for me, only a slave, one as helpless as she, but one in much greater danger here, because of her work for her former master, Tyrrhenius of Argentum.
24
549
But it had to do even more, I think, with he who had been last on the chain, he who had once been second to my former master, Hendow, in Brundisium, Mirus.
24
550
"Perhaps we should rejoin the chain," I said, uneasily.
24
551
She looked about herself.
Too, since I had known her in Brundisium, and Samnium, I felt that a great change had come over her.
I felt, too, that she had, in the last few days, come to have some concern for me.
I was not altogether clear how this had come about.
Perhaps it had to do with her pity for me, only a slave, one as helpless as she, but one in much greater danger here, because of her work for her former master, Tyrrhenius of Argentum.
But it had to do even more, I think, with he who had been last on the chain, he who had once been second to my former master, Hendow, in Brundisium, Mirus.
"Perhaps we should rejoin the chain," I said, uneasily.
She looked about herself.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24)