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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

The danger, of course, with one of my temper, was that I might suddenly feel a point of honor touched. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #732)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 732 The danger, of course, with one of my temper, was that I might suddenly feel a point of honor touched.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 729 "He is dangerous".
6 730 "I do not expect to do so," I said.
6 731 I did not object, of course, to his abuse of the Lady Temione, in itself, for she was only a woman, and, indeed, the insults, in their way, while certainly overdrawn, were not altogether unjustified.
6 732 The danger, of course, with one of my temper, was that I might suddenly feel a point of honor touched.
6 733 Then, if I should flare up and, say, pin the fellow to the floor with my blade, my plans would be seriously disrupted.
6 734 I would be as placid as a larl feigning sleep, as placid as a Dietrich of Tarnburg.
6 735 "What are you saying?" asked the fellow, wheeling about.
"He is dangerous". "I do not expect to do so," I said. I did not object, of course, to his abuse of the Lady Temione, in itself, for she was only a woman, and, indeed, the insults, in their way, while certainly overdrawn, were not altogether unjustified. The danger, of course, with one of my temper, was that I might suddenly feel a point of honor touched. Then, if I should flare up and, say, pin the fellow to the floor with my blade, my plans would be seriously disrupted. I would be as placid as a larl feigning sleep, as placid as a Dietrich of Tarnburg. "What are you saying?" asked the fellow, wheeling about. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 6)