Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
124
"By the way," asked Flaminius, "what did you do with the papers you took from the Lady Yanina?" "They were worthless," I said.
"By the way," asked Flaminius, "what did you do with the papers you took from the Lady Yanina?" "They were worthless," I said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #124)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
121
On the way, in order to make all haste, you will be tied, still manacled, on the back of a tharlarion.
13
122
When we reach the gates, of course, both you and the Lady Yanina will be led in afoot, helpless and on tethers".
13
123
"Of course," I said.
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124
"By the way," asked Flaminius, "what did you do with the papers you took from the Lady Yanina?" "They were worthless," I said.
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125
"They contained nothing but some puzzling scraps of Kaissa notation.
13
126
I threw them out, with the packet itself".
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127
"I am not surprised," said Flaminius.
On the way, in order to make all haste, you will be tied, still manacled, on the back of a tharlarion.
When we reach the gates, of course, both you and the Lady Yanina will be led in afoot, helpless and on tethers".
"Of course," I said.
"By the way," asked Flaminius, "what did you do with the papers you took from the Lady Yanina?" "They were worthless," I said.
"They contained nothing but some puzzling scraps of Kaissa notation.
I threw them out, with the packet itself".
"I am not surprised," said Flaminius.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 13)