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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 697 With him the majority of the watchers withdrew as well.
4 698 The scribe had paid the physician from a small iron box, taken from a locked trunk, a tarsk bit.
4 699 A man had lit the tiny lamp again and set it on a shelf.
4 700 Then only I remained in the booth with the scribe and merchant.
4 701 They looked at me.
4 702 I still held the object, wrapped in fur, in my hand.
4 703 "The trap has failed," I said.
With him the majority of the watchers withdrew as well. The scribe had paid the physician from a small iron box, taken from a locked trunk, a tarsk bit. A man had lit the tiny lamp again and set it on a shelf. Then only I remained in the booth with the scribe and merchant. They looked at me. I still held the object, wrapped in fur, in my hand. "The trap has failed," I said. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )