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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 139 "Why do you smile?" I asked.
2 140 "Because I know you, Phyllis," she said.
2 141 "You are bright, but self-centered and shallow.
2 142 Even now you are thinking of the attention you will receive, the gratification you will derive, from regaling the other girls with an account of what you regard as a juicy tidbit, fit for dessert gossip, at one of our luncheons".
2 143 "No, never!" I said.
2 144 "Your promise," she said, "is worthless, however intent you may be now to keep it.
2 145 You can no more hold a promise than a sieve water, you can no more resist the temptation to gossip than straw, seeking one excuse or another, can resist flame".
"Why do you smile?" I asked. "Because I know you, Phyllis," she said. "You are bright, but self-centered and shallow. Even now you are thinking of the attention you will receive, the gratification you will derive, from regaling the other girls with an account of what you regard as a juicy tidbit, fit for dessert gossip, at one of our luncheons". "No, never!" I said. "Your promise," she said, "is worthless, however intent you may be now to keep it. You can no more hold a promise than a sieve water, you can no more resist the temptation to gossip than straw, seeking one excuse or another, can resist flame". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )