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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 514 "Yes," he said.
1 515 "Interesting," I said.
1 516 "I thought so," said Samos.
1 517 "Why would an Earth girl, almost totally ignorant of Gorean, unbranded, free, be traveling on a ship of Cos?" "I think, clearly, it has something to do with the Others, the Kurii," said Samos.
1 518 "That seems likely," I said.
1 519 "Bejar," said Samos, "one well known to me, discerning that she was both unbranded and barbarian, and ignorant of Gorean, and knowing my interest in such matters, called her to my attention.
1 520 I had her, hooded, brought here from his pens".
"Yes," he said. "Interesting," I said. "I thought so," said Samos. "Why would an Earth girl, almost totally ignorant of Gorean, unbranded, free, be traveling on a ship of Cos?" "I think, clearly, it has something to do with the Others, the Kurii," said Samos. "That seems likely," I said. "Bejar," said Samos, "one well known to me, discerning that she was both unbranded and barbarian, and ignorant of Gorean, and knowing my interest in such matters, called her to my attention. I had her, hooded, brought here from his pens". - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )