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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 658 "Leave it," I said.
2 659 He shrugged and then, straightening up, took his leave.
2 660 "He will doubtless be back for it," smiled the officer.
2 661 "He cannot, in any event, escape from the city," said one of the guards.
2 662 I reached down and picked up the pot from beside the Kaissa table.
2 663 I looked down at the slave kneeling on the tiles of the piazza beside me, naked and in her collar, clutching the pastry.
2 664 "You may now eat the pastry," I said.
"Leave it," I said. He shrugged and then, straightening up, took his leave. "He will doubtless be back for it," smiled the officer. "He cannot, in any event, escape from the city," said one of the guards. I reached down and picked up the pot from beside the Kaissa table. I looked down at the slave kneeling on the tiles of the piazza beside me, naked and in her collar, clutching the pastry. "You may now eat the pastry," I said. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )