Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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24
228
Why would the Lady Dorna, a free woman, want to have an innocent slave cast to tharlarion? Was she angry that I had not revealed secrets to her, that Adraste was the former Lady Julia Leta, scion of a minor banking family, the Claudian Marcelliani, their house on Ar's Street of Coins? And why was it that the Lady Dorna, if a free woman, was without money? And, interestingly, if she spoke the truth, the funds she had access to were in the coinage of Ar, a city far distant, and inland, from Port Kar.
Why would the Lady Dorna, a free woman, want to have an innocent slave cast to tharlarion? Was she angry that I had not revealed secrets to her, that Adraste was the former Lady Julia Leta, scion of a minor banking family, the Claudian Marcelliani, their house on Ar's Street of Coins? And why was it that the Lady Dorna, if a free woman, was without money? And, interestingly, if she spoke the truth, the funds she had access to were in the coinage of Ar, a city far distant, and inland, from Port Kar.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #228)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
225
I watched her disappear down the street.
24
226
I pulled at the chain, jerking it against the ring.
24
227
There was much here that made me terribly afraid and much which I did not understand.
24
228
Why would the Lady Dorna, a free woman, want to have an innocent slave cast to tharlarion? Was she angry that I had not revealed secrets to her, that Adraste was the former Lady Julia Leta, scion of a minor banking family, the Claudian Marcelliani, their house on Ar's Street of Coins? And why was it that the Lady Dorna, if a free woman, was without money? And, interestingly, if she spoke the truth, the funds she had access to were in the coinage of Ar, a city far distant, and inland, from Port Kar.
24
229
It seemed I owed my life to Addison Steele.
24
230
Were it not for him I might have recovered consciousness, if at all, only in the cold, disturbed water by the delta wall, thrashing silently, gripped in the teeth of tharlarion.
24
231
I was sure, from where I had recovered consciousness and how I was dressed, that he had not sold me.
I watched her disappear down the street.
I pulled at the chain, jerking it against the ring.
There was much here that made me terribly afraid and much which I did not understand.
Why would the Lady Dorna, a free woman, want to have an innocent slave cast to tharlarion? Was she angry that I had not revealed secrets to her, that Adraste was the former Lady Julia Leta, scion of a minor banking family, the Claudian Marcelliani, their house on Ar's Street of Coins? And why was it that the Lady Dorna, if a free woman, was without money? And, interestingly, if she spoke the truth, the funds she had access to were in the coinage of Ar, a city far distant, and inland, from Port Kar.
It seemed I owed my life to Addison Steele.
Were it not for him I might have recovered consciousness, if at all, only in the cold, disturbed water by the delta wall, thrashing silently, gripped in the teeth of tharlarion.
I was sure, from where I had recovered consciousness and how I was dressed, that he had not sold me.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24)