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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 26 "Doubtless," I granted him, "but, yet, she is quite lovely".
11 27 "Yes," he said, looking upon her, "she is".
11 28 I smiled to myself.
11 29 Did Miles of Vonda seek to conceal from me his affection for a mere slave? It was obvious that he cherished that slave.
11 30 I had little doubt but what he would die for her.
11 31 "It seems that you, too," said Miles of Vonda, looking at me, "find one of these slaves of interest".
11 32 "Several are not displeasing to my senses," I admitted.
"Doubtless," I granted him, "but, yet, she is quite lovely". "Yes," he said, looking upon her, "she is". I smiled to myself. Did Miles of Vonda seek to conceal from me his affection for a mere slave? It was obvious that he cherished that slave. I had little doubt but what he would die for her. "It seems that you, too," said Miles of Vonda, looking at me, "find one of these slaves of interest". "Several are not displeasing to my senses," I admitted. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )