Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
325
I had loved the tiny animal, which had played with me, and had given me the affection, the love, which my parents had denied me, or had been too busy to bestow.
I had loved the tiny animal, which had played with me, and had given me the affection, the love, which my parents had denied me, or had been too busy to bestow.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #325)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
322
I had not been a good person, but I was not a murderess.
17
323
Yet I must kill.
17
324
I remembered, briefly, irrelevantly, that my mother had once poisoned my small dog, which had ruined one of her slippers.
17
325
I had loved the tiny animal, which had played with me, and had given me the affection, the love, which my parents had denied me, or had been too busy to bestow.
17
326
It had died in the basement, in the darkness behind the furnace, where it had fled, howling and whimpering, biting at me when I, a hysterical, weeping child, had tried to touch it and hold it.
17
327
Tears sprang into my eyes.
17
328
"Elinor," said Bosk, at the head of the table.
I had not been a good person, but I was not a murderess.
Yet I must kill.
I remembered, briefly, irrelevantly, that my mother had once poisoned my small dog, which had ruined one of her slippers.
I had loved the tiny animal, which had played with me, and had given me the affection, the love, which my parents had denied me, or had been too busy to bestow.
It had died in the basement, in the darkness behind the furnace, where it had fled, howling and whimpering, biting at me when I, a hysterical, weeping child, had tried to touch it and hold it.
Tears sprang into my eyes.
"Elinor," said Bosk, at the head of the table.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 17)