Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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768
"Then I found he was on the black chain," she said.
24
769
"How pained I was to discover his fate! Yet, too, how my heart leapt to know him near! He was so close, and yet so far! I love him so.
24
770
Yet I can do little but bring him water.
24
771
I cannot so much as kiss his feet without the permission of a guard.
24
772
If I were to put myself within his grasp, he might be whipped, or slain.
24
773
Too, I now find him to my sorrow other than he was.
24
774
He is now a bitter man, one so driven with the desire for vengeance, his thirst for the blood of the girl who betrayed him, that he has little time to consider another, one who would gladly die for him".
"Then I found he was on the black chain," she said.
"How pained I was to discover his fate! Yet, too, how my heart leapt to know him near! He was so close, and yet so far! I love him so.
Yet I can do little but bring him water.
I cannot so much as kiss his feet without the permission of a guard.
If I were to put myself within his grasp, he might be whipped, or slain.
Too, I now find him to my sorrow other than he was.
He is now a bitter man, one so driven with the desire for vengeance, his thirst for the blood of the girl who betrayed him, that he has little time to consider another, one who would gladly die for him".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )