Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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47
77
Had he not behaved as I might have expected a man not of Gor, but of Earth, cunning, self-seeking, and devoid of honor, to behave? Of Gor, was he not more of Earth than Gor? I looked up, as I heard a ripple of awareness about me.
Had he not behaved as I might have expected a man not of Gor, but of Earth, cunning, self-seeking, and devoid of honor, to behave? Of Gor, was he not more of Earth than Gor? I looked up, as I heard a ripple of awareness about me.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #77)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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47
74
I saw him now as tarnished.
47
75
I had feared I was unworthy to be the slave of so fine a master.
47
76
Now I did not even wish to belong to him.
47
77
Had he not behaved as I might have expected a man not of Gor, but of Earth, cunning, self-seeking, and devoid of honor, to behave? Of Gor, was he not more of Earth than Gor? I looked up, as I heard a ripple of awareness about me.
47
78
Leaning forward I saw, approaching, Desmond of Harfax, followed by two Kurii, who occasionally bared their fangs threateningly, and growled, as men started to surge closer to their charge.
47
79
Desmond was smiling, which seemed the more to anger the men about.
47
80
He did not seem to notice frowns, and raised fists, nor did he see fit to respond to hissed insults, as he passed.
I saw him now as tarnished.
I had feared I was unworthy to be the slave of so fine a master.
Now I did not even wish to belong to him.
Had he not behaved as I might have expected a man not of Gor, but of Earth, cunning, self-seeking, and devoid of honor, to behave? Of Gor, was he not more of Earth than Gor? I looked up, as I heard a ripple of awareness about me.
Leaning forward I saw, approaching, Desmond of Harfax, followed by two Kurii, who occasionally bared their fangs threateningly, and growled, as men started to surge closer to their charge.
Desmond was smiling, which seemed the more to anger the men about.
He did not seem to notice frowns, and raised fists, nor did he see fit to respond to hissed insults, as he passed.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 47)