Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
74
"My love is Talena," I said, "daughter of Marlenus who was once Ubar of Ar".
"My love is Talena," I said, "daughter of Marlenus who was once Ubar of Ar".
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #74)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
71
"And yet, Warrior," she said, "you would not have kept me—you threatened to put me on the block and sell me to another".
22
72
I was silent.
22
73
"Why would you not keep me for your own?" It was a bold question, strange to come from this girl, once Tatrix of Tharna.
22
74
"My love is Talena," I said, "daughter of Marlenus who was once Ubar of Ar".
22
75
"A man may have many slave girls," she sniffed.
22
76
"Surely in your Pleasure Gardens—wherever they may be—many beautiful captives wear your collar?" "No," I said.
22
77
"You are a strange warrior.
"And yet, Warrior," she said, "you would not have kept me—you threatened to put me on the block and sell me to another".
I was silent.
"Why would you not keep me for your own?" It was a bold question, strange to come from this girl, once Tatrix of Tharna.
"My love is Talena," I said, "daughter of Marlenus who was once Ubar of Ar".
"A man may have many slave girls," she sniffed.
"Surely in your Pleasure Gardens—wherever they may be—many beautiful captives wear your collar?" "No," I said.
"You are a strange warrior.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 22)