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

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12 517 It might be difficult, of course, to gain access to the palace.
12 518 But perhaps it could be somehow arranged.
12 519 We were now less than five hundred pasangs from Brundisium.
12 520 I must soon, in the performances, I feared, hood the Lady Yanina, or perhaps, better, sell the wench to someone bound in another direction, and replace her altogether with another girl, presumably a slave, whom I might purchase somewhere, a girl it would be safer to take into Brundisium, one not from that city, one to whom the city would be unfamiliar and strange, one in which she could not even find her way around, one in which she would find herself, absolutely, only another slave.
12 521 "You are not really a roustabout, or vagabond, are you?" asked the player.
12 522 "I am a member of the troupe of Boots Tarsk-Bit, actor, promoter and entrepreneur," I said.
12 523 "So, too, am I," said the player.
It might be difficult, of course, to gain access to the palace. But perhaps it could be somehow arranged. We were now less than five hundred pasangs from Brundisium. I must soon, in the performances, I feared, hood the Lady Yanina, or perhaps, better, sell the wench to someone bound in another direction, and replace her altogether with another girl, presumably a slave, whom I might purchase somewhere, a girl it would be safer to take into Brundisium, one not from that city, one to whom the city would be unfamiliar and strange, one in which she could not even find her way around, one in which she would find herself, absolutely, only another slave. "You are not really a roustabout, or vagabond, are you?" asked the player. "I am a member of the troupe of Boots Tarsk-Bit, actor, promoter and entrepreneur," I said. "So, too, am I," said the player. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )