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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 166 "It was fitting".
16 167 "I am no less a slave than she!" said Lady Claudia.
16 168 "That is true," I said.
16 169 "And now," she cried, "that you have won from her her confession that she was slave, and she has said the words themselves, enacting embondment upon herself, you would put her, now, not even in the dignity of the free woman, but in the misery and degradation of a shamed slave, upon the spear!" "Do you not think this slave, when she was a free woman," I asked, "would not have enjoyed seeing you on the spear?" "No matter!" cried Lady Claudia.
16 170 "No matter!" "Those of Ar's Station," I said, "will expect to see her on the spear.
16 171 If she is not there, I do not think we will get very far.
16 172 When we leave the platform here, let them think our work has been done.
"It was fitting". "I am no less a slave than she!" said Lady Claudia. "That is true," I said. "And now," she cried, "that you have won from her her confession that she was slave, and she has said the words themselves, enacting embondment upon herself, you would put her, now, not even in the dignity of the free woman, but in the misery and degradation of a shamed slave, upon the spear!" "Do you not think this slave, when she was a free woman," I asked, "would not have enjoyed seeing you on the spear?" "No matter!" cried Lady Claudia. "No matter!" "Those of Ar's Station," I said, "will expect to see her on the spear. If she is not there, I do not think we will get very far. When we leave the platform here, let them think our work has been done. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )