Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
551
I had known, of course, that Cernus would never free me, but it had given me great pleasure to see his charade of honor unmasked, to have seen him humiliated and publicly exposed as a traitor to his word.
I had known, of course, that Cernus would never free me, but it had given me great pleasure to see his charade of honor unmasked, to have seen him humiliated and publicly exposed as a traitor to his word.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #551)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
548
He looked at me in rage.
20
549
"You will be free tomorrow," he screamed, "to die in the Stadium of Blades!" I threw back my head and laughed.
20
550
Die now I might, but the vengeance of the moment was sweet.
20
551
I had known, of course, that Cernus would never free me, but it had given me great pleasure to see his charade of honor unmasked, to have seen him humiliated and publicly exposed as a traitor to his word.
20
552
Relius and Ho-Sorl were laughing as, chained, they were taken from the room.
20
553
Cernus looked down on Elizabeth, chained at the foot of the dais.
20
554
He was in fury.
He looked at me in rage.
"You will be free tomorrow," he screamed, "to die in the Stadium of Blades!" I threw back my head and laughed.
Die now I might, but the vengeance of the moment was sweet.
I had known, of course, that Cernus would never free me, but it had given me great pleasure to see his charade of honor unmasked, to have seen him humiliated and publicly exposed as a traitor to his word.
Relius and Ho-Sorl were laughing as, chained, they were taken from the room.
Cernus looked down on Elizabeth, chained at the foot of the dais.
He was in fury.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 20)