Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
537
I am astride a tarn!" "Do you object?" I asked.
8
538
"No!" she said.
8
539
"And if you were not a servant, and a full servant," I asked, "would you object?" "No," she sobbed.
8
540
"No!" I again, briefly, considered the proud, haughty Talena, who had been the daughter of a Ubar, and who now, again, it seemed, stood high in Ar.
8
541
Yes, she would, I thought, considering the matter carefully, look well in chains, or writhing at my feet, trying to interest me.
8
542
Too, I recalled she had been contemptuous of me, and haughty and cruel to me, in Port Kar, scorning even the memory of my love, when I had been paralyzed, helpless to move from a chair, the victim of the poison of Sullius Maximus, once one of the five Ubars of Port Kar, before the Sovereignty of the council of Captains.
8
543
I wondered if she thought that I was still in Port Kar, perhaps huddled before a fire in that same chair, an invalid, its prisoner.
I am astride a tarn!" "Do you object?" I asked.
"No!" she said.
"And if you were not a servant, and a full servant," I asked, "would you object?" "No," she sobbed.
"No!" I again, briefly, considered the proud, haughty Talena, who had been the daughter of a Ubar, and who now, again, it seemed, stood high in Ar.
Yes, she would, I thought, considering the matter carefully, look well in chains, or writhing at my feet, trying to interest me.
Too, I recalled she had been contemptuous of me, and haughty and cruel to me, in Port Kar, scorning even the memory of my love, when I had been paralyzed, helpless to move from a chair, the victim of the poison of Sullius Maximus, once one of the five Ubars of Port Kar, before the Sovereignty of the council of Captains.
I wondered if she thought that I was still in Port Kar, perhaps huddled before a fire in that same chair, an invalid, its prisoner.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )