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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 145 "Yes," I said.
23 146 "I fought for her," said the boy, lying back against my arm.
23 147 "I did my duty".
23 148 I gathered that he had not enjoyed the performance of his duty, and that perhaps his heart lay with the rebels, but the pride of his caste had kept him at his post.
23 149 Even in his youth he had the blind loyalty of the warrior, a loyalty which I respected and which was perhaps no more blind than some I myself had felt.
23 150 Such men made fearsome antagonists, even though their swords might be pledged to the most despicable of causes.
23 151 "You did not fight for your Tatrix," I said evenly.
"Yes," I said. "I fought for her," said the boy, lying back against my arm. "I did my duty". I gathered that he had not enjoyed the performance of his duty, and that perhaps his heart lay with the rebels, but the pride of his caste had kept him at his post. Even in his youth he had the blind loyalty of the warrior, a loyalty which I respected and which was perhaps no more blind than some I myself had felt. Such men made fearsome antagonists, even though their swords might be pledged to the most despicable of causes. "You did not fight for your Tatrix," I said evenly. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )