Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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386
I then sensed something of the points of honor and of the nature of insults which scornful men, mighty warriors, might exchange.
I then sensed something of the points of honor and of the nature of insults which scornful men, mighty warriors, might exchange.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #386)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Is it not a superb insult to Marlenus and Ar!" she breathed.
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384
"Yes," I said, "it is".
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385
"Too," said Ena, thrilled, "is it not audacious that my master, Rask of Treve, places his war camp, from which he may despoil the fields and caravans of Ar, within the realm of mighty Ar itself!" "Yes," I whispered.
15
386
I then sensed something of the points of honor and of the nature of insults which scornful men, mighty warriors, might exchange.
15
387
I shuddered, momentarily thrilled with the boldness of my master, Rask of Treve.
15
388
Then I remembered that he had contempt for women, and that I hated him! "What of the other girls, those of Verna's band?" I asked.
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389
I particularly feared that the blond girl, she who had held my leash, might be freed.
"Is it not a superb insult to Marlenus and Ar!" she breathed.
"Yes," I said, "it is".
"Too," said Ena, thrilled, "is it not audacious that my master, Rask of Treve, places his war camp, from which he may despoil the fields and caravans of Ar, within the realm of mighty Ar itself!" "Yes," I whispered.
I then sensed something of the points of honor and of the nature of insults which scornful men, mighty warriors, might exchange.
I shuddered, momentarily thrilled with the boldness of my master, Rask of Treve.
Then I remembered that he had contempt for women, and that I hated him! "What of the other girls, those of Verna's band?" I asked.
I particularly feared that the blond girl, she who had held my leash, might be freed.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 15)