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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

I suppose he was appreciative of this not only for his own sake, but, too, because of certain delicacies of honor involved, these having to do with his family and its importance in the marsh. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #194)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 194 I suppose he was appreciative of this not only for his own sake, but, too, because of certain delicacies of honor involved, these having to do with his family and its importance in the marsh.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 191 "No," said Labienus.
31 192 "Do not remove his clothing".
31 193 "My thanks, captain," said the lad, respectfully, gratefully.
31 194 I suppose he was appreciative of this not only for his own sake, but, too, because of certain delicacies of honor involved, these having to do with his family and its importance in the marsh.
31 195 Labienus turned those frightful, dreadful sightless eyes upon the youth.
31 196 "Captain?" asked the youth.
31 197 Labienus did not speak.
"No," said Labienus. "Do not remove his clothing". "My thanks, captain," said the lad, respectfully, gratefully. I suppose he was appreciative of this not only for his own sake, but, too, because of certain delicacies of honor involved, these having to do with his family and its importance in the marsh. Labienus turned those frightful, dreadful sightless eyes upon the youth. "Captain?" asked the youth. Labienus did not speak. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 31)