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

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13 268 He suddenly scurried back to his straw, crouching on it, looking up at me.
13 269 He had been approaching the table quite closely.
13 270 He had finished his meal.
13 271 It seemed reasonable to suppose then that he had intended, or hoped, his own food gone, to steal some of mine, that to be accomplished while my attention was distracted by the passage of the kur in the hall.
13 272 I smiled.
13 273 The little creature was doubtless indeed familiar with the routines, the possibilities and opportunities, of prison life.
13 274 It turned its eyes away from mine, not wanting to meet them.
He suddenly scurried back to his straw, crouching on it, looking up at me. He had been approaching the table quite closely. He had finished his meal. It seemed reasonable to suppose then that he had intended, or hoped, his own food gone, to steal some of mine, that to be accomplished while my attention was distracted by the passage of the kur in the hall. I smiled. The little creature was doubtless indeed familiar with the routines, the possibilities and opportunities, of prison life. It turned its eyes away from mine, not wanting to meet them. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )