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

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29 6 I had intended to be back somewhat earlier, indeed, rather in the neighborhood of dawn, but I had dallied for a time in the house of Tenalion, or, more specifically, in one of the pens, off one of the labyrinthine corridors, beneath his house.
29 7 I remembered the heat and softness of her lips and beauty, her readiness and eagerness, and the chain on her.
29 8 I thought she would make an excellent slave.
29 9 "Surely the rent is not due so soon?" I inquired.
29 10 "Here, come out of the light," he said.
29 11 I stepped into the doorway with him.
29 12 He looked about.
I had intended to be back somewhat earlier, indeed, rather in the neighborhood of dawn, but I had dallied for a time in the house of Tenalion, or, more specifically, in one of the pens, off one of the labyrinthine corridors, beneath his house. I remembered the heat and softness of her lips and beauty, her readiness and eagerness, and the chain on her. I thought she would make an excellent slave. "Surely the rent is not due so soon?" I inquired. "Here, come out of the light," he said. I stepped into the doorway with him. He looked about. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )