Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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202
"Think, Warrior," she cried, "of your honor".
"Think, Warrior," she cried, "of your honor".
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #202)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Can you change the laws of Tharna?" I demanded.
15
200
"Alas," she cried, "not even I can do that, but I can free your friends! I will free them! My freedom for theirs!" I appeared to think the matter over.
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201
She sprang to her feet.
15
202
"Think, Warrior," she cried, "of your honor".
15
203
Her voice was triumphant.
15
204
"Would you satisfy your vengeance at the price of slavery for your friends?" "No," I cried angrily, inwardly delighted, "for I am a warrior!" Her voice was exultant.
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"Then, Warrior, you must bargain with me!" "Not with you!" I cried, attempting to sound dismayed.
"Can you change the laws of Tharna?" I demanded.
"Alas," she cried, "not even I can do that, but I can free your friends! I will free them! My freedom for theirs!" I appeared to think the matter over.
She sprang to her feet.
"Think, Warrior," she cried, "of your honor".
Her voice was triumphant.
"Would you satisfy your vengeance at the price of slavery for your friends?" "No," I cried angrily, inwardly delighted, "for I am a warrior!" Her voice was exultant.
"Then, Warrior, you must bargain with me!" "Not with you!" I cried, attempting to sound dismayed.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15)