Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
365
"I am a woman of Earth!" she said.
4
366
"Precisely," I said.
4
367
"Monster!" she said.
4
368
"But it is true," I said, "that you are a free woman of Earth, at least as far as those women can be free, and thus that my codes, though the matter is controversial, much depending on interpretations, do suffice to give me pause".
4
369
"Excellent," she said.
4
370
"Now release me".
4
371
"But you have not yet explained your role here," I said, "nor that of Pertinax".
"I am a woman of Earth!" she said.
"Precisely," I said.
"Monster!" she said.
"But it is true," I said, "that you are a free woman of Earth, at least as far as those women can be free, and thus that my codes, though the matter is controversial, much depending on interpretations, do suffice to give me pause".
"Excellent," she said.
"Now release me".
"But you have not yet explained your role here," I said, "nor that of Pertinax".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )