Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
64
210
"Somewhat," said Surtak.
64
211
"I am sorry," said Lord Grendel.
64
212
"I owe you my life, and that, too, of this worthless slave at my feet," said Surtak, kicking the prostrate form of Lyris, who lay beside him.
64
213
"Thus, we need not fight to the death".
64
214
"I am pleased," said Lord Grendel.
64
215
"Indeed," said Surtak, "I respect you, even as a womb brother, despite your grotesque deformities".
64
216
"The noble Surtak is not only generous, but kind," said Lord Grendel.
"Somewhat," said Surtak.
"I am sorry," said Lord Grendel.
"I owe you my life, and that, too, of this worthless slave at my feet," said Surtak, kicking the prostrate form of Lyris, who lay beside him.
"Thus, we need not fight to the death".
"I am pleased," said Lord Grendel.
"Indeed," said Surtak, "I respect you, even as a womb brother, despite your grotesque deformities".
"The noble Surtak is not only generous, but kind," said Lord Grendel.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )