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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 147 Targo looked at me, not quite understanding.
21 148 "But why?" he asked.
21 149 I felt foolish.
21 150 What could I tell this merchant, this specialist in the traffic of flesh, this businessman who stood well within the ancient traditions and practices of his trade? Could I tell him that I did not wish the girl to be hurt? He would have thought me a mad man.
21 151 Yet what other reason was there? Feeling stupid, I told him the truth.
21 152 "I do not wish to see her hurt".
21 153 Targo and the grizzled master of the irons exchanged glances.
Targo looked at me, not quite understanding. "But why?" he asked. I felt foolish. What could I tell this merchant, this specialist in the traffic of flesh, this businessman who stood well within the ancient traditions and practices of his trade? Could I tell him that I did not wish the girl to be hurt? He would have thought me a mad man. Yet what other reason was there? Feeling stupid, I told him the truth. "I do not wish to see her hurt". Targo and the grizzled master of the irons exchanged glances. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )