Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
49
461
"I have muchly enjoyed the gracious and generous hospitality of your house.
"I have muchly enjoyed the gracious and generous hospitality of your house.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #461)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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49
458
I was still shuddering.
49
459
Obviously the command of the master takes precedence over the command of one not the master, even though it be that of a free woman.
49
460
"I thank you, noble Albus," said Kurik.
49
461
"I have muchly enjoyed the gracious and generous hospitality of your house.
49
462
You are a most estimable host.
49
463
Too, you have given me the opportunity to see my friend once more, noble Tyrtaios, of the Merchants, as I understand it, whom I had not seen since Brundisium.
49
464
For that, who would not be grateful? Too, what free man would not rejoice to meet so charming a woman as the lovely Lady Alexina? Compared to these delights, even those of the ka-la-na of Naxos must be overlooked".
I was still shuddering.
Obviously the command of the master takes precedence over the command of one not the master, even though it be that of a free woman.
"I thank you, noble Albus," said Kurik.
"I have muchly enjoyed the gracious and generous hospitality of your house.
You are a most estimable host.
Too, you have given me the opportunity to see my friend once more, noble Tyrtaios, of the Merchants, as I understand it, whom I had not seen since Brundisium.
For that, who would not be grateful? Too, what free man would not rejoice to meet so charming a woman as the lovely Lady Alexina? Compared to these delights, even those of the ka-la-na of Naxos must be overlooked".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49)