Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
190
"I love you".
"I love you".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #190)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
187
"And you must forget this world".
9
188
"You do not want me!" she cried.
9
189
"That is not true," I said.
9
190
"I love you".
9
191
"You have no right," said she, "to take me from this world.
9
192
It is mine as much as yours!" It would be hard, certainly, for her to leave this world, beautiful, bright and green, but perilous, for the cities of Earth, to breathe again its air, to live in its cubicles, to move jostled among her uncaring crowds, to lose herself again in its mercantile grayness, its insensibilities and tediums, but it was better for her to do so.
9
193
There she could be anonymous, and safe, perhaps contract a desirable marriage, and live well in a large house, perhaps with servants, and conveniences, and devices.
"And you must forget this world".
"You do not want me!" she cried.
"That is not true," I said.
"I love you".
"You have no right," said she, "to take me from this world.
It is mine as much as yours!" It would be hard, certainly, for her to leave this world, beautiful, bright and green, but perilous, for the cities of Earth, to breathe again its air, to live in its cubicles, to move jostled among her uncaring crowds, to lose herself again in its mercantile grayness, its insensibilities and tediums, but it was better for her to do so.
There she could be anonymous, and safe, perhaps contract a desirable marriage, and live well in a large house, perhaps with servants, and conveniences, and devices.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)