Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
24
73
How marvelous, how remarkable, how astonishing is the resilience of youth! To look at them, and see their anticipation and eagerness, one would not have thought that they had endured trials that would have harrowed many a brave fellow, that they had stood on the wall, that they had served on the landing and near the piers.
How marvelous, how remarkable, how astonishing is the resilience of youth! To look at them, and see their anticipation and eagerness, one would not have thought that they had endured trials that would have harrowed many a brave fellow, that they had stood on the wall, that they had served on the landing and near the piers.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #73)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
24
70
His name was Fabius.
24
71
The name of his friend was Quintus.
24
72
They were eager, it seemed, to see Port Cos.
24
73
How marvelous, how remarkable, how astonishing is the resilience of youth! To look at them, and see their anticipation and eagerness, one would not have thought that they had endured trials that would have harrowed many a brave fellow, that they had stood on the wall, that they had served on the landing and near the piers.
24
74
I had given each of them a handful of coins that they might buy themselves a girl in Port Cos, coins from those taken from the looter, met in the corridor of the citadel, leading out to the landing.
24
75
I had also given them the advice to see that she served well.
24
76
I did not doubt but what they would see to it.
His name was Fabius.
The name of his friend was Quintus.
They were eager, it seemed, to see Port Cos.
How marvelous, how remarkable, how astonishing is the resilience of youth! To look at them, and see their anticipation and eagerness, one would not have thought that they had endured trials that would have harrowed many a brave fellow, that they had stood on the wall, that they had served on the landing and near the piers.
I had given each of them a handful of coins that they might buy themselves a girl in Port Cos, coins from those taken from the looter, met in the corridor of the citadel, leading out to the landing.
I had also given them the advice to see that she served well.
I did not doubt but what they would see to it.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24)