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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I knew, in my heart, that it had been I, I myself, who had betrayed me, I who had fallen short of the warrior codes, I who had dishonored my own Home Stone, and the blade I bore. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #438)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 438 I knew, in my heart, that it had been I, I myself, who had betrayed me, I who had fallen short of the warrior codes, I who had dishonored my own home stone, and the blade I bore.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 435 "Be silent!" She dropped her head.
8 436 "I am at the pleasure of my Ubar," she said.
8 437 I was ashamed that I had been brutal with her, but I would not show it.
8 438 I knew, in my heart, that it had been I, I myself, who had betrayed me, I who had fallen short of the warrior codes, I who had dishonored my own home stone, and the blade I bore.
8 439 It was I who was guilty.
8 440 Not she.
8 441 But everything in me cried out to blame some other for the treacheries and the defections that were my own.
"Be silent!" She dropped her head. "I am at the pleasure of my Ubar," she said. I was ashamed that I had been brutal with her, but I would not show it. I knew, in my heart, that it had been I, I myself, who had betrayed me, I who had fallen short of the warrior codes, I who had dishonored my own home stone, and the blade I bore. It was I who was guilty. Not she. But everything in me cried out to blame some other for the treacheries and the defections that were my own. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8)