Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
18
171
She had thought herself, in virtue of the possession of significant and secret information, assured of certain winners in these races.
She had thought herself, in virtue of the possession of significant and secret information, assured of certain winners in these races.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #171)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
168
I recalled that she had hoped to recoup her lost fortunes in such races.
18
169
Apparently she had failed to do so.
18
170
As the story went, and my own knowledge, as far as it went, corroborated the story, she had wagered what were, in effect, her last serious financial resources, the proceeds garnered from the sale of her house in Venna, on the outcomes of certain tharlarion races.
18
171
She had thought herself, in virtue of the possession of significant and secret information, assured of certain winners in these races.
18
172
Unfortunately for her this information, as I suspect is often the case in such matters, proved unreliable.
18
173
Her wagers had, at any rate, proved uniformly disastrous.
18
174
She had become a ruined woman.
I recalled that she had hoped to recoup her lost fortunes in such races.
Apparently she had failed to do so.
As the story went, and my own knowledge, as far as it went, corroborated the story, she had wagered what were, in effect, her last serious financial resources, the proceeds garnered from the sale of her house in Venna, on the outcomes of certain tharlarion races.
She had thought herself, in virtue of the possession of significant and secret information, assured of certain winners in these races.
Unfortunately for her this information, as I suspect is often the case in such matters, proved unreliable.
Her wagers had, at any rate, proved uniformly disastrous.
She had become a ruined woman.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 18)