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

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9 22 I grudgingly assented to this fabrication, or much of it.
9 23 It was a plausible story on Gor and would be likely to provoke little skepticism.
9 24 Indeed, some such account seemed to be in order.
9 25 free women on Gor do not travel attended by only a single warrior, not of their own free will.
9 26 Both Talena and I agreed that there was little danger of being recognized for what we really were.
9 27 It would be generally assumed that the mysterious tarnsman who had stolen the Home Stone and disappeared with the daughter of the Ubar must long ago have reached whatever unknown city it was to which he had pledged his sword.
9 28 Toward morning we ate some of the rations and refilled the water flasks at a secluded spring.
I grudgingly assented to this fabrication, or much of it. It was a plausible story on Gor and would be likely to provoke little skepticism. Indeed, some such account seemed to be in order. free women on Gor do not travel attended by only a single warrior, not of their own free will. Both Talena and I agreed that there was little danger of being recognized for what we really were. It would be generally assumed that the mysterious tarnsman who had stolen the Home Stone and disappeared with the daughter of the Ubar must long ago have reached whatever unknown city it was to which he had pledged his sword. Toward morning we ate some of the rations and refilled the water flasks at a secluded spring. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )