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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 154 She stopped and looked at me, something of admiration in her eyes.
8 155 "We never believed you would try for the Home Stone".
8 156 "How do you know all this?" I asked.
8 157 "The women of the Walled Gardens know whatever happens on Gor," she replied, and I sensed the intrigue, the spying and treachery that must ferment within the gardens.
8 158 "I forced my slave girls to lie with soldiers, with merchants and builders, physicians and scribes," she said, "and I found out a great deal".
8 159 I was dismayed at this—the cool, calculating exploitation of her girls by the daughter of the Ubar, merely to gain information.
8 160 "What if your slaves refused to do this for you?" I asked.
She stopped and looked at me, something of admiration in her eyes. "We never believed you would try for the Home Stone". "How do you know all this?" I asked. "The women of the Walled Gardens know whatever happens on Gor," she replied, and I sensed the intrigue, the spying and treachery that must ferment within the gardens. "I forced my slave girls to lie with soldiers, with merchants and builders, physicians and scribes," she said, "and I found out a great deal". I was dismayed at this—the cool, calculating exploitation of her girls by the daughter of the Ubar, merely to gain information. "What if your slaves refused to do this for you?" I asked. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )