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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

But I had recollected my honor. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #139)
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1 139 But I had recollected my honor.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 136 I was rich! I gazed into the darkness of the hall.
1 137 Samos of Port Kar had purchased Talena, as a mere slave, from two panther girls, obtaining her with ease in this manner while I had risked my life in the forest.
1 138 I laughed.
1 139 But I had recollected my honor.
1 140 But little good had it done me.
1 141 Was honor not a sham, a fraud, an invention of clever men to manipulate their less wily brethren? Why had I not returned to Port Kar and left Marlenus to his fate, to slavery, and doubtless, eventually, to a slave's death, broken and helpless, under the lashes of overseers in the quarries of Tyros? I sat in the darkness and wondered on honor, and courage.
1 142 If they were shams, I thought them most precious shams.
I was rich! I gazed into the darkness of the hall. Samos of Port Kar had purchased Talena, as a mere slave, from two panther girls, obtaining her with ease in this manner while I had risked my life in the forest. I laughed. But I had recollected my honor. But little good had it done me. Was honor not a sham, a fraud, an invention of clever men to manipulate their less wily brethren? Why had I not returned to Port Kar and left Marlenus to his fate, to slavery, and doubtless, eventually, to a slave's death, broken and helpless, under the lashes of overseers in the quarries of Tyros? I sat in the darkness and wondered on honor, and courage. If they were shams, I thought them most precious shams. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)