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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

She had been a dream in my heart, a memory, an ideal of a youthful love, never forgotten, glowing still, always remembered. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #53)
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18 53 She had been a dream in my heart, a memory, an ideal of a youthful love, never forgotten, glowing still, always remembered.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 50 I looked toward the northern forests.
18 51 It had been so many years.
18 52 I recalled her, Talena.
18 53 She had been a dream in my heart, a memory, an ideal of a youthful love, never forgotten, glowing still, always remembered.
18 54 I remembered her as I had seen her, in the swamp forest, south of Ar, with Nar the spider, and in the Ka-la-na grove, where I had freed her from the chains of a slave, only to put mine upon her; and in the caravan of Mintar, of the Merchants, in her collar, mine, and slave tunic, with Kazrak, my sword brother; and her dancing in my tent; and she upon the lofty cylinder of justice, in Ar, threatened with impalement, and as she had been, beautiful and loving, in the hours of our Free Companionship in Ko-ro-ba, before I had awakened again, stiff, bewildered, in the mountains of New Hampshire.
18 55 I had never forgotten her.
18 56 I could not.
I looked toward the northern forests. It had been so many years. I recalled her, Talena. She had been a dream in my heart, a memory, an ideal of a youthful love, never forgotten, glowing still, always remembered. I remembered her as I had seen her, in the swamp forest, south of Ar, with Nar the spider, and in the Ka-la-na grove, where I had freed her from the chains of a slave, only to put mine upon her; and in the caravan of Mintar, of the Merchants, in her collar, mine, and slave tunic, with Kazrak, my sword brother; and her dancing in my tent; and she upon the lofty cylinder of justice, in Ar, threatened with impalement, and as she had been, beautiful and loving, in the hours of our Free Companionship in Ko-ro-ba, before I had awakened again, stiff, bewildered, in the mountains of New Hampshire. I had never forgotten her. I could not. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 18)