Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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516
Within the wagon, then, I supposed, there might be a fellow and his freecompanion.
Within the wagon, then, I supposed, there might be a fellow and his free companion.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #516)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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513
Its canvas cover was drawn down.
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The rain poured from it.
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515
Under the wagon there was a small, huddled figure, a tarpaulin clutched about its head and shoulders.
1
516
Within the wagon, then, I supposed, there might be a fellow and his freecompanion.
1
517
Doubtless, unless it had been displeasing in some way, the location of the small figure beneath the wagon, huddling there in misery and cold, was a consequence of the presence of the freecompanion within it.
1
518
I did not doubt but what the small figure was far more beautiful and attractive than the freecompanion.
1
519
That was suggested by what must be its status.
Its canvas cover was drawn down.
The rain poured from it.
Under the wagon there was a small, huddled figure, a tarpaulin clutched about its head and shoulders.
Within the wagon, then, I supposed, there might be a fellow and his free companion.
Doubtless, unless it had been displeasing in some way, the location of the small figure beneath the wagon, huddling there in misery and cold, was a consequence of the presence of the free companion within it.
I did not doubt but what the small figure was far more beautiful and attractive than the free companion.
That was suggested by what must be its status.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 1)