Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
218
"The monster, and others, had served well in the war, that which had brought Lord Arcesilaus to the throne.
34
219
Some Kurii, as some men, believe in fittingness.
34
220
Do not speak of gratitude, but of fittingness.
34
221
In Torvaldsland, jarls give rings and places at table, some above the salt.
34
222
In the Barrens, are there not prize hides and belts of beads? Do not Ubars bestow women, land, and power?" "I do not know," I said.
34
223
"She is a reward, a reward for the emigrated monster, now on Gor, to be delivered to him," he said, "she whom we find so repulsive".
34
224
"Oh, yes, Master!" I said.
"The monster, and others, had served well in the war, that which had brought Lord Arcesilaus to the throne.
Some Kurii, as some men, believe in fittingness.
Do not speak of gratitude, but of fittingness.
In Torvaldsland, jarls give rings and places at table, some above the salt.
In the Barrens, are there not prize hides and belts of beads? Do not Ubars bestow women, land, and power?" "I do not know," I said.
"She is a reward, a reward for the emigrated monster, now on Gor, to be delivered to him," he said, "she whom we find so repulsive".
"Oh, yes, Master!" I said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )