Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
158
"Your hands were left free, of course," I said, "so that you might extend them piteously to passers-by, guests, and such".
5
159
"Of course," she said, angrily.
5
160
"Continue," I said.
5
161
"At the seventeenth ahn," she said, "the keeper, it seems, grew weary of our pleas and protestations.
5
162
Also, I think he was not too pleased with women such as we, who had attempted to do fraud and dupery within his inn".
5
163
"That is understandable," I said.
5
164
"No," she said.
"Your hands were left free, of course," I said, "so that you might extend them piteously to passers-by, guests, and such".
"Of course," she said, angrily.
"Continue," I said.
"At the seventeenth ahn," she said, "the keeper, it seems, grew weary of our pleas and protestations.
Also, I think he was not too pleased with women such as we, who had attempted to do fraud and dupery within his inn".
"That is understandable," I said.
"No," she said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )