Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
1478
"Do you gainsay me in this?" Fulvius, I suppose, if nothing else, understood that Mirus, if he survived, would be likely, sometime, to pursue them, perhaps for his honor, perhaps to recover Tupita, or me, perhaps to avenge Hendow.
"Do you gainsay me in this?" Fulvius, I suppose, if nothing else, understood that Mirus, if he survived, would be likely, sometime, to pursue them, perhaps for his honor, perhaps to recover Tupita, or me, perhaps to avenge Hendow.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #1478)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
1475
"Let them take me away!" she begged.
29
1476
"No," he said.
29
1477
"I choose not to leave an enemy behind me," said Fulvius.
29
1478
"Do you gainsay me in this?" Fulvius, I suppose, if nothing else, understood that Mirus, if he survived, would be likely, sometime, to pursue them, perhaps for his honor, perhaps to recover Tupita, or me, perhaps to avenge Hendow.
29
1479
Sempronius shrugged.
29
1480
"You are first here," he said.
29
1481
"Your sword, if nothing else, makes you so".
"Let them take me away!" she begged.
"No," he said.
"I choose not to leave an enemy behind me," said Fulvius.
"Do you gainsay me in this?" Fulvius, I suppose, if nothing else, understood that Mirus, if he survived, would be likely, sometime, to pursue them, perhaps for his honor, perhaps to recover Tupita, or me, perhaps to avenge Hendow.
Sempronius shrugged.
"You are first here," he said.
"Your sword, if nothing else, makes you so".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29)