Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Nothing, of course," said Bruno of Torcadino, "other than the redemption of my name and the glory of contributing to so noble an end".
"Nothing, of course," said Bruno of Torcadino, "other than the redemption of my name and the glory of contributing to so noble an end".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #349)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Are not even the wisest occasionally the dupe of their vanity? "You claim to have men?" said the thing.
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"They are ignorant of the purport of their fee," said Bruno of Torcadino.
33
348
"What would you ask for your help?" asked the beast.
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349
"Nothing, of course," said Bruno of Torcadino, "other than the redemption of my name and the glory of contributing to so noble an end".
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350
"You would serve me without recompense?" inquired the beast.
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"Yes," said Bruno of Torcadino.
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"There is nothing to fear from him, noble Pa-Kur, whose very name bespeaks confederacy with my people," said the beast.
Are not even the wisest occasionally the dupe of their vanity? "You claim to have men?" said the thing.
"They are ignorant of the purport of their fee," said Bruno of Torcadino.
"What would you ask for your help?" asked the beast.
"Nothing, of course," said Bruno of Torcadino, "other than the redemption of my name and the glory of contributing to so noble an end".
"You would serve me without recompense?" inquired the beast.
"Yes," said Bruno of Torcadino.
"There is nothing to fear from him, noble Pa-Kur, whose very name bespeaks confederacy with my people," said the beast.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 33)