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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 173 I now, for the first time, fully, understood Grunt's earlier noticed lack of ease.
18 174 "Surely we have broken no law," I said.
18 175 "They have superior advantages in numbers and arms," said Grunt.
18 176 "I do not think they need more law than that".
18 177 "And you have freed me," said the lad, sitting on the grass, rubbing his wrists and ankles.
18 178 I was surprised that he could sit up.
18 179 "You are strong," I observed.
I now, for the first time, fully, understood Grunt's earlier noticed lack of ease. "Surely we have broken no law," I said. "They have superior advantages in numbers and arms," said Grunt. "I do not think they need more law than that". "And you have freed me," said the lad, sitting on the grass, rubbing his wrists and ankles. I was surprised that he could sit up. "You are strong," I observed. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )