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

"Once, I had honor," said he, "long ago, in a place faraway, but I sacrificed it for a woman, who then mocked it, and trod it underfoot". - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #239)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
47 239 "Once, I had honor," said he, "long ago, in a place faraway, but I sacrificed it for a woman, who then mocked it, and trod it underfoot".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
47 236 "You seem to me," I said, uncertainly, "one who might once have had honor".
47 237 "I have outgrown it," he said.
47 238 "The most dangerous lies," I said, "are those which we tell ourselves".
47 239 "Once, I had honor," said he, "long ago, in a place faraway, but I sacrificed it for a woman, who then mocked it, and trod it underfoot".
47 240 "What became of her?" I asked.
47 241 "When last I saw her," he said, "she was naked and in chains, gripping a stirring paddle, slaving over a great tub of boiling water in a public laundry".
47 242 "How came she there?" I asked.
"You seem to me," I said, uncertainly, "one who might once have had honor". "I have outgrown it," he said. "The most dangerous lies," I said, "are those which we tell ourselves". "Once, I had honor," said he, "long ago, in a place faraway, but I sacrificed it for a woman, who then mocked it, and trod it underfoot". "What became of her?" I asked. "When last I saw her," he said, "she was naked and in chains, gripping a stirring paddle, slaving over a great tub of boiling water in a public laundry". "How came she there?" I asked. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 47)