Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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120
For years Talena, the magnificent Talena, had been in my heart's deepest dreams, my first love, my never-forgotten love.
For years Talena, the magnificent Talena, had been in my heart's deepest dreams, my first love, my never-forgotten love.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #120)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
117
"Talena is held slave in the northern forests," I told him.
1
118
"Do you still love her?" asked Samos, looking at me, directly.
1
119
I was startled.
1
120
For years Talena, the magnificent Talena, had been in my heart's deepest dreams, my first love, my never-forgotten love.
1
121
She had burned in my memory, unforgettably.
1
122
I recalled her from the fields near the Swamp Forest south of Ar, in the caravan of Mintar, at the great camp of Pa-Kur's horde, as she had been upon Ar's lofty Cylinder of Justice, as she had been in lamp-lit Ko-ro-ba, when, with interlocking arms, we had drunk the wines of the Free Companionship.
1
123
How could I not love Talena, the deep, and first love, the first beautiful love of my life? "Do you love her?" asked Samos.
"Talena is held slave in the northern forests," I told him.
"Do you still love her?" asked Samos, looking at me, directly.
I was startled.
For years Talena, the magnificent Talena, had been in my heart's deepest dreams, my first love, my never-forgotten love.
She had burned in my memory, unforgettably.
I recalled her from the fields near the Swamp Forest south of Ar, in the caravan of Mintar, at the great camp of Pa-Kur's horde, as she had been upon Ar's lofty Cylinder of Justice, as she had been in lamp-lit Ko-ro-ba, when, with interlocking arms, we had drunk the wines of the Free Companionship.
How could I not love Talena, the deep, and first love, the first beautiful love of my life? "Do you love her?" asked Samos.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1)