Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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63
"When was your perfume to be ready, Lady Kita?" he inquired.
16
64
He did not seem deterred by the two large, smooth-skinned, brownish guards, arms folded, who stood behind her.
16
65
"At the fifteenth ahn," she said, timidly.
16
66
"It is now the fourteenth ahn," he said, casting a meaningful glance at the water clock on the counter to his right.
16
67
"I am early," she explained.
16
68
"Obviously," he said.
16
69
"Yes, Turbus," she said.
"When was your perfume to be ready, Lady Kita?" he inquired.
He did not seem deterred by the two large, smooth-skinned, brownish guards, arms folded, who stood behind her.
"At the fifteenth ahn," she said, timidly.
"It is now the fourteenth ahn," he said, casting a meaningful glance at the water clock on the counter to his right.
"I am early," she explained.
"Obviously," he said.
"Yes, Turbus," she said.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )