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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Damn your precious stinking honor!" Without realizing what I was doing, I had shaken the two restraining tarnsmen from my arms as if they had been children, and I rushed on Marlenus and struck him violently in the face with my fist, causing him to reel backward, his face contorted with astonishment and pain. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #83)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 83 "Damn your precious stinking honor!" Without realizing what I was doing, I had shaken the two restraining tarnsmen from my arms as if they had been children, and I rushed on Marlenus and struck him violently in the face with my fist, causing him to reel backward, his face contorted with astonishment and pain.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 80 "Then she valued her life more than my honor".
14 81 Suddenly my feeling of numbness, of incapacity, departed as if in a lightning flash of fury.
14 82 "Damn your honor!" I shouted.
14 83 "Damn your precious stinking honor!" Without realizing what I was doing, I had shaken the two restraining tarnsmen from my arms as if they had been children, and I rushed on Marlenus and struck him violently in the face with my fist, causing him to reel backward, his face contorted with astonishment and pain.
14 84 I turned just in time to knock the impaling lance aside as, carried by two men, it plunged toward my back.
14 85 I seized it, twisting it, and, using it like a bar held by the men, leaped into the air, kicking at them.
14 86 I heard two screams of pain and found that I held the lance.
"Then she valued her life more than my honor". Suddenly my feeling of numbness, of incapacity, departed as if in a lightning flash of fury. "Damn your honor!" I shouted. "Damn your precious stinking honor!" Without realizing what I was doing, I had shaken the two restraining tarnsmen from my arms as if they had been children, and I rushed on Marlenus and struck him violently in the face with my fist, causing him to reel backward, his face contorted with astonishment and pain. I turned just in time to knock the impaling lance aside as, carried by two men, it plunged toward my back. I seized it, twisting it, and, using it like a bar held by the men, leaped into the air, kicking at them. I heard two screams of pain and found that I held the lance. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 14)