Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
42
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"I meant no diminishment either to our trust or your honor.
"I meant no diminishment either to our trust or your honor.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #24)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
42
21
Had it not been for me you would not have been apprehended by Saphronicus, and taken into the delta.
42
22
Yet, you would not then permit me, in turn, to assist you in a work of private war, when you stood in severe jeopardy".
42
23
"Do not be angry, my friend," I said.
42
24
"I meant no diminishment either to our trust or your honor.
42
25
If an honor has been tarnished here, it is surely mine, not yours".
42
26
"What did you expect to do?" he asked.
42
27
"In the darkness," I said, "one may fight against many, for he knows that he against whom he sets his sword will be a foe, whereas the many, meanwhile, lightening his work, will fight the many".
Had it not been for me you would not have been apprehended by Saphronicus, and taken into the delta.
Yet, you would not then permit me, in turn, to assist you in a work of private war, when you stood in severe jeopardy".
"Do not be angry, my friend," I said.
"I meant no diminishment either to our trust or your honor.
If an honor has been tarnished here, it is surely mine, not yours".
"What did you expect to do?" he asked.
"In the darkness," I said, "one may fight against many, for he knows that he against whom he sets his sword will be a foe, whereas the many, meanwhile, lightening his work, will fight the many".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 42)