Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
157
I myself was bitter.
8
158
I, Tarl Cabot, hating myself, no longer respected or trusted human beings.
8
159
I had done what I had done that day for the sake of a child, one who had once been kind to me, but who no longer existed.
8
160
I knew myself for one who had chosen ignominious slavery over the freedom of honorable death.
8
161
I knew myself as coward.
8
162
I had betrayed my codes.
8
163
I had tasted humiliation and degradation, and most at my own hands, for I had been most by myself betrayed.
I myself was bitter.
I, Tarl Cabot, hating myself, no longer respected or trusted human beings.
I had done what I had done that day for the sake of a child, one who had once been kind to me, but who no longer existed.
I knew myself for one who had chosen ignominious slavery over the freedom of honorable death.
I knew myself as coward.
I had betrayed my codes.
I had tasted humiliation and degradation, and most at my own hands, for I had been most by myself betrayed.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )