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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 292 There was more laughter.
3 293 To me, at that moment, it seemed I cared not whether they chose to throw me to tharlarion or not.
3 294 It seemed to me that I had lost what might be more precious than life itself.
3 295 How could I face myself, or anyone? I had chosen ignominious bondage to the freedom of honorable death.
3 296 I was sick.
3 297 I was shamed.
3 298 It was true that they might now throw me to tharlarion.
There was more laughter. To me, at that moment, it seemed I cared not whether they chose to throw me to tharlarion or not. It seemed to me that I had lost what might be more precious than life itself. How could I face myself, or anyone? I had chosen ignominious bondage to the freedom of honorable death. I was sick. I was shamed. It was true that they might now throw me to tharlarion. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )