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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

She stood bravely before me, yet so helpless, so much at my mercy. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #32)
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22 32 She stood bravely before me, yet so helpless, so much at my mercy.

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

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22 29 "Surely you wish to exact your vengeance? Have you forgotten it was I who put you in a yoke, who whipped you, who condemned you to the Amusements, who would have given you to the tarn? That it was I who betrayed you and sent you to the Mines of Tharna?" "No," I said, my eyes hard.
22 30 "I have not forgotten".
22 31 "Nor have I," she said proudly, making it clear that she would ask me for nothing, and expect nothing of me, not even her life.
22 32 She stood bravely before me, yet so helpless, so much at my mercy.
22 33 She might have stood thus before a larl in the Voltai.
22 34 It was important to her to die well.
22 35 I admired her for this, and found her in her hopelessness and defiance very beautiful.
"Surely you wish to exact your vengeance? Have you forgotten it was I who put you in a yoke, who whipped you, who condemned you to the Amusements, who would have given you to the tarn? That it was I who betrayed you and sent you to the Mines of Tharna?" "No," I said, my eyes hard. "I have not forgotten". "Nor have I," she said proudly, making it clear that she would ask me for nothing, and expect nothing of me, not even her life. She stood bravely before me, yet so helpless, so much at my mercy. She might have stood thus before a larl in the Voltai. It was important to her to die well. I admired her for this, and found her in her hopelessness and defiance very beautiful. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 22)