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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

I should not have demonstrated the skill with the sword that I had, I supposed. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #164)
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5 164 I should not have demonstrated the skill with the sword that I had, I supposed.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 161 The Kurii, I granted them, almost always chose female agents of incredible beauty.
5 162 This is so, I gather, that when they have served their serious purposes, there is always something else that may be done with them.
5 163 I spun another rock down the road, after the lines and wagons.
5 164 I should not have demonstrated the skill with the sword that I had, I supposed.
5 165 Indeed, I had resolved, as a part of a disguise, to pretend to only modest skill with the weapon, unless it proved necessary to do otherwise.
5 166 As soon as the two blades had touched, however, I had seen what could be done, and had done it.
5 167 The matter was reflexive as much, or more, than rational.
The Kurii, I granted them, almost always chose female agents of incredible beauty. This is so, I gather, that when they have served their serious purposes, there is always something else that may be done with them. I spun another rock down the road, after the lines and wagons. I should not have demonstrated the skill with the sword that I had, I supposed. Indeed, I had resolved, as a part of a disguise, to pretend to only modest skill with the weapon, unless it proved necessary to do otherwise. As soon as the two blades had touched, however, I had seen what could be done, and had done it. The matter was reflexive as much, or more, than rational. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 5)