Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
242
I supposed there were many, a great many, who owed much to the former Mistress of Ar, who might adjudge the impaling spear an illicit, unwarranted mercy.
I supposed there were many, a great many, who owed much to the former Mistress of Ar, who might adjudge the impaling spear an illicit, unwarranted mercy.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #242)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
239
"There are terrible things between us," she said.
26
240
"From when you were free?" "Yes".
26
241
"I see," I said.
26
242
I supposed there were many, a great many, who owed much to the former Mistress of Ar, who might adjudge the impaling spear an illicit, unwarranted mercy.
26
243
If she were one of the most desired, she was also one of the most detested, most hated, women on Gor.
26
244
"Do not make me speak further," she whispered.
26
245
"I have served with Tarl Cabot," I said, "on the ship, but I will not reveal your presence to him".
"There are terrible things between us," she said.
"From when you were free?" "Yes".
"I see," I said.
I supposed there were many, a great many, who owed much to the former Mistress of Ar, who might adjudge the impaling spear an illicit, unwarranted mercy.
If she were one of the most desired, she was also one of the most detested, most hated, women on Gor.
"Do not make me speak further," she whispered.
"I have served with Tarl Cabot," I said, "on the ship, but I will not reveal your presence to him".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 26)