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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

Were it not for honor I would remain secretly, at the risk of my very life, in this city, to seek her, to somehow come into possession of her! Were it not for honor I would find my love, and fly with her! Kneel, head down!" The slave struggled again to her knees. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #245)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 245 Were it not for honor I would remain secretly, at the risk of my very life, in this city, to seek her, to somehow come into possession of her! Were it not for honor I would find my love, and fly with her! Kneel, head down!" The slave struggled again to her knees.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 242 But I must conduct my business! I must ransom the slut, Constanzia of Besnit! I must sign the letters of credit to the state of Treve to redeem her, rather than use them to negotiate for she who is to me beyond compare, who is to me above all others.
29 243 Curse honor! Were it not for honor I would forget you.
29 244 I would let you be dragged to any kennel, on any man's chain.
29 245 Were it not for honor I would remain secretly, at the risk of my very life, in this city, to seek her, to somehow come into possession of her! Were it not for honor I would find my love, and fly with her! Kneel, head down!" The slave struggled again to her knees.
29 246 "We must leave," he said.
29 247 "The clerk has further business this afternoon".
29 248 He then walked a little about the slave, considering her.
But I must conduct my business! I must ransom the slut, Constanzia of Besnit! I must sign the letters of credit to the state of Treve to redeem her, rather than use them to negotiate for she who is to me beyond compare, who is to me above all others. Curse honor! Were it not for honor I would forget you. I would let you be dragged to any kennel, on any man's chain. Were it not for honor I would remain secretly, at the risk of my very life, in this city, to seek her, to somehow come into possession of her! Were it not for honor I would find my love, and fly with her! Kneel, head down!" The slave struggled again to her knees. "We must leave," he said. "The clerk has further business this afternoon". He then walked a little about the slave, considering her. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)