Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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244
"What is it to me," he asked, "if she should, in months, of her own accord, come to understand her brand, her silk and her collar.
"What is it to me," he asked, "if she should, in months, of her own accord, come to understand her brand, her silk and her collar.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #244)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
241
I looked at him.
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242
"I am a Ubar," he said.
11
243
"I do not understand," I said.
11
244
"What is it to me," he asked, "if she should, in months, of her own accord, come to understand her brand, her silk and her collar.
11
245
What is it to me, if she should, in months, of her own accord, choose to fasten a talender in her hair?" I regarded him.
11
246
"Do you truly think," he asked, "that I, Marlenus of Ar, will wait for En'Kara?" "I suppose not," I said.
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247
"Other men," said Marlenus, "might be content to wait for the breezes of En'Kara to loosen the ice, to soften it and let the river run unimprisoned".
I looked at him.
"I am a Ubar," he said.
"I do not understand," I said.
"What is it to me," he asked, "if she should, in months, of her own accord, come to understand her brand, her silk and her collar.
What is it to me, if she should, in months, of her own accord, choose to fasten a talender in her hair?" I regarded him.
"Do you truly think," he asked, "that I, Marlenus of Ar, will wait for En'Kara?" "I suppose not," I said.
"Other men," said Marlenus, "might be content to wait for the breezes of En'Kara to loosen the ice, to soften it and let the river run unimprisoned".
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11)