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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Great lord," I said to Lord Yamada, "I fear the beauty of your daughter, the aroma of the garden, the joy of the evening, the sparkle of sake, the light of the moons, the babble of the water, rendered my officer not himself, but stumbling and incoherent". - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #345)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 345 "Great lord," I said to Lord Yamada, "I fear the beauty of your daughter, the aroma of the garden, the joy of the evening, the sparkle of sake, the light of the moons, the babble of the water, rendered my officer not himself, but stumbling and incoherent".

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 342 I could not bring myself to repeat the ludicrous things I heard.
20 343 He chose not to speak of the holding of Temmu.
20 344 In the darkness he babbled only nonsense".
20 345 "Great lord," I said to Lord Yamada, "I fear the beauty of your daughter, the aroma of the garden, the joy of the evening, the sparkle of sake, the light of the moons, the babble of the water, rendered my officer not himself, but stumbling and incoherent".
20 346 "He is young," smiled Lord Yamada.
20 347 "Sake and beauty have addled the wits of even daimyos, have they not dear Akio?" "As the shogun has said," he smiled, lifting one of the small cups of sake to the shogun.
20 348 Tajima then returned, and took his place, cross-legged, to the right of the shogun.
I could not bring myself to repeat the ludicrous things I heard. He chose not to speak of the holding of Temmu. In the darkness he babbled only nonsense". "Great lord," I said to Lord Yamada, "I fear the beauty of your daughter, the aroma of the garden, the joy of the evening, the sparkle of sake, the light of the moons, the babble of the water, rendered my officer not himself, but stumbling and incoherent". "He is young," smiled Lord Yamada. "Sake and beauty have addled the wits of even daimyos, have they not dear Akio?" "As the shogun has said," he smiled, lifting one of the small cups of sake to the shogun. Tajima then returned, and took his place, cross-legged, to the right of the shogun. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 20)