Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
84
So, too, we do not stint on the quality of our sponsored games.
So, too, we do not stint on the quality of our sponsored games.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #84)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
81
"Wisdom prevails!" Lord Grendel made no move to retrieve the discarded ax.
61
82
"We will now add to the games," called out Decius Albus, "as being of special interest, two kajirae, one who failed to well serve the House of a Hundred Corridors, a house that is reluctant to accept embarrassment or failure, and one that attests the good faith, the good will, the generosity, the bounty of my house.
61
83
My house does not stint on the provender of its festive boards, nor on the richness of its gifts to its retainers.
61
84
So, too, we do not stint on the quality of our sponsored games.
61
85
In the arena we put upon the sand only the finest of fighters, in the tarn races only the swiftest of tarns, and so, too, here, we do not stint on the quality of our prey animals.
61
86
You will behold, momentarily, an unusually lovely kajira, a former display slave, a nicely curved item that cost the house a full golden tarsk".
61
87
Much attention was then focused on the second gate, that through which we had been hurried, from the girl chute, crowding to the outside, desperate to escape from the heated irons.
"Wisdom prevails!" Lord Grendel made no move to retrieve the discarded ax.
"We will now add to the games," called out Decius Albus, "as being of special interest, two kajirae, one who failed to well serve the House of a Hundred Corridors, a house that is reluctant to accept embarrassment or failure, and one that attests the good faith, the good will, the generosity, the bounty of my house.
My house does not stint on the provender of its festive boards, nor on the richness of its gifts to its retainers.
So, too, we do not stint on the quality of our sponsored games.
In the arena we put upon the sand only the finest of fighters, in the tarn races only the swiftest of tarns, and so, too, here, we do not stint on the quality of our prey animals.
You will behold, momentarily, an unusually lovely kajira, a former display slave, a nicely curved item that cost the house a full golden tarsk".
Much attention was then focused on the second gate, that through which we had been hurried, from the girl chute, crowding to the outside, desperate to escape from the heated irons.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61)