Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
239
I thought honor could not be much involved in doings so surreptitious, so deceitful, secret, and cruel, dealings perhaps extending far beyond the apprehension and returning to justice of the former Lady Julia Leta, of Ar's Street of Coins.
I thought honor could not be much involved in doings so surreptitious, so deceitful, secret, and cruel, dealings perhaps extending far beyond the apprehension and returning to justice of the former Lady Julia Leta, of Ar's Street of Coins.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #239)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
236
They knew what to do with them.
24
237
They often protected them from free women.
24
238
What was he doing with the Lady Dorna and the individual who had concealed himself behind the ornate screen in the apartment, presumably the "fee giver"? In what strange, dark plots might Addison Steele be involved? Clearly he was a minion of dark forces.
24
239
I thought honor could not be much involved in doings so surreptitious, so deceitful, secret, and cruel, dealings perhaps extending far beyond the apprehension and returning to justice of the former Lady Julia Leta, of Ar's Street of Coins.
24
240
I feared, and muchly, Addison Steele as a man, and master, but it seemed now I had misjudged him, as well, and grievously; it had never occurred to me that he might be dishonorable or a party to dealings both illicit and shameful.
24
241
I remembered the pain of the tunic and the terror of the noxious fumes.
24
242
How fortunate that I had revealed nothing of the secrets I knew! How disappointed I was in him.
They knew what to do with them.
They often protected them from free women.
What was he doing with the Lady Dorna and the individual who had concealed himself behind the ornate screen in the apartment, presumably the "fee giver"? In what strange, dark plots might Addison Steele be involved? Clearly he was a minion of dark forces.
I thought honor could not be much involved in doings so surreptitious, so deceitful, secret, and cruel, dealings perhaps extending far beyond the apprehension and returning to justice of the former Lady Julia Leta, of Ar's Street of Coins.
I feared, and muchly, Addison Steele as a man, and master, but it seemed now I had misjudged him, as well, and grievously; it had never occurred to me that he might be dishonorable or a party to dealings both illicit and shameful.
I remembered the pain of the tunic and the terror of the noxious fumes.
How fortunate that I had revealed nothing of the secrets I knew! How disappointed I was in him.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 24)