Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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113
The freewomen drew their hoods about their faces.
The free women drew their hoods about their faces.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #113)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
110
His knobby hands were clutching a candy tray which was fastened behind his neck with a strap.
12
111
"Candies!" he whined.
12
112
"Candies!" Many of the people he passed turned away.
12
113
The freewomen drew their hoods about their faces.
12
114
Some of the men angrily gestured for the little fool to hurry from their area, lest he spoil the races for their women.
12
115
I did note that a young slave girl, however, perhaps about fifteen, with a coin given her by her master, did purchase a small candy from the little Hup.
12
116
I might have bought some myself but I did not wish him to recognize me, assuming that his simple mind might hold the remembrance of our first meeting, that at the tavern of Spindius, where I had saved his life.
His knobby hands were clutching a candy tray which was fastened behind his neck with a strap.
"Candies!" he whined.
"Candies!" Many of the people he passed turned away.
The free women drew their hoods about their faces.
Some of the men angrily gestured for the little fool to hurry from their area, lest he spoil the races for their women.
I did note that a young slave girl, however, perhaps about fifteen, with a coin given her by her master, did purchase a small candy from the little Hup.
I might have bought some myself but I did not wish him to recognize me, assuming that his simple mind might hold the remembrance of our first meeting, that at the tavern of Spindius, where I had saved his life.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12)