Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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170
And I remembered, too, with bitterness, the girl, Elizabeth Cardwell, Vella of Gor, who had so helped me in my work in Ar on behalf of priest-kings.
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171
While returning her to the Sardar I had thought long on the matter of her safety.
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172
I surely could not permit her, though I then loved her, as I could not now, being unworthy to love, to remain longer in the dangers of Gor.
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173
Already she would doubtless be known to the Others, not priest-kings, who would challenge priest-kings for this world, and Earth.
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174
Her life would surely be in jeopardy.
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175
She had undertaken great risks with me, which I, foolishly, had permitted.
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176
When at last I had brought her safely back to the Sardar I had thus told her I would arrange with Misk, the priest-king, that she be returned to Earth.
And I remembered, too, with bitterness, the girl, Elizabeth Cardwell, Vella of Gor, who had so helped me in my work in Ar on behalf of priest-kings.
While returning her to the Sardar I had thought long on the matter of her safety.
I surely could not permit her, though I then loved her, as I could not now, being unworthy to love, to remain longer in the dangers of Gor.
Already she would doubtless be known to the Others, not priest-kings, who would challenge priest-kings for this world, and Earth.
Her life would surely be in jeopardy.
She had undertaken great risks with me, which I, foolishly, had permitted.
When at last I had brought her safely back to the Sardar I had thus told her I would arrange with Misk, the priest-king, that she be returned to Earth.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )