Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
148
I recalled that in my first delirium, fighting the poison, long ago, I had wept, and, in my fevered ragings, had begged for her comfort, that she love me.
I recalled that in my first delirium, fighting the poison, long ago, I had wept, and, in my fevered ragings, had begged for her comfort, that she love me.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #148)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
145
When I returned to Port Kar I would arrange for an agent to buy her, if she had not already been sold to one who lusted for her and could pay her price.
22
146
I would have been a fool to return so pretty a wench to Earth, I mused.
22
147
Yes, I would, if it were commercially feasible, buy her, and keep her on Gor—as my own slave.
22
148
I recalled that in my first delirium, fighting the poison, long ago, I had wept, and, in my fevered ragings, had begged for her comfort, that she love me.
22
149
That seemed to me now incredible, but I recalled it, clearly.
22
150
But I had changed in the north.
22
151
This time, in my delirium, the wench, I recalled, had figured quite differently.
When I returned to Port Kar I would arrange for an agent to buy her, if she had not already been sold to one who lusted for her and could pay her price.
I would have been a fool to return so pretty a wench to Earth, I mused.
Yes, I would, if it were commercially feasible, buy her, and keep her on Gor—as my own slave.
I recalled that in my first delirium, fighting the poison, long ago, I had wept, and, in my fevered ragings, had begged for her comfort, that she love me.
That seemed to me now incredible, but I recalled it, clearly.
But I had changed in the north.
This time, in my delirium, the wench, I recalled, had figured quite differently.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 22)