Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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496
Why had she been so startled? Did she not know she was a female? I recalled the awe with which she had watched Feiqa dance.
Why had she been so startled? Did she not know she was a female? I recalled the awe with which she had watched Feiqa dance.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #496)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
493
I wondered why she had arrayed herself in a dress.
5
494
Perhaps, I thought, what had occurred to her yesterday evening had somehow affected her, had somehow made some difference.
5
495
How startled she had seemed, to find herself so easily stripped and so helplessly bound.
5
496
Why had she been so startled? Did she not know she was a female? I recalled the awe with which she had watched Feiqa dance.
5
497
I recalled the small disk, on its thong, about her neck.
5
498
That disk, I did not doubt, held the secret to her identity, lost for so many years.
5
499
But perhaps she wanted, like Hurtha, to see more of the world, or to make her fortune.
I wondered why she had arrayed herself in a dress.
Perhaps, I thought, what had occurred to her yesterday evening had somehow affected her, had somehow made some difference.
How startled she had seemed, to find herself so easily stripped and so helplessly bound.
Why had she been so startled? Did she not know she was a female? I recalled the awe with which she had watched Feiqa dance.
I recalled the small disk, on its thong, about her neck.
That disk, I did not doubt, held the secret to her identity, lost for so many years.
But perhaps she wanted, like Hurtha, to see more of the world, or to make her fortune.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5)