Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
119
"Their sense of honor seems to be equivalent to your own," he said.
"Their sense of honor seems to be equivalent to your own," he said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #119)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
116
"Indeed, from their point of view, why should they? They were now first in their house, and master of its fortunes.
28
117
If you were to return they would be reduced, again, to second".
28
118
Lady Constanzia looked up at him.
28
119
"Their sense of honor seems to be equivalent to your own," he said.
28
120
"They would seem to be the fit brothers of such a sister, and you the fit sister of such brothers".
28
121
"Who, then," she asked, "is my redemptor?" "Kneel," said he, "prisoner".
28
122
The Lady Constanzia knelt in the center of the scarlet circle.
"Indeed, from their point of view, why should they? They were now first in their house, and master of its fortunes.
If you were to return they would be reduced, again, to second".
Lady Constanzia looked up at him.
"Their sense of honor seems to be equivalent to your own," he said.
"They would seem to be the fit brothers of such a sister, and you the fit sister of such brothers".
"Who, then," she asked, "is my redemptor?" "Kneel," said he, "prisoner".
The Lady Constanzia knelt in the center of the scarlet circle.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28)