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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 254 "True," he smiled.
15 255 "I considered it," I said.
15 256 "It would have been difficult to cross the table," he said.
15 257 "Too, it would be difficult, in the time I gave you, to pick up the knife, or sword, without rustling papers".
15 258 "Also you were anticipating the possibility of an attack," I said.
15 259 "It is difficult to move surreptitiously on a person under such circumstances.
15 260 Also the female here, at the side of the desk, would presumably have moved, or gasped or cried out".
"True," he smiled. "I considered it," I said. "It would have been difficult to cross the table," he said. "Too, it would be difficult, in the time I gave you, to pick up the knife, or sword, without rustling papers". "Also you were anticipating the possibility of an attack," I said. "It is difficult to move surreptitiously on a person under such circumstances. Also the female here, at the side of the desk, would presumably have moved, or gasped or cried out". - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )