Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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311
"And," I said, rather loudly, looking at Phyllis, "were the slave Phyllis not White Silk she would have found herself used frequently, and well, by the man Ho-Sorl".
15
312
Phyllis looked at me in fury and turned, leaving the room.
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She walked beautifully, sinuous in her rage.
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314
"The slave Phyllis," I said, rather loudly again, "has learned much from mistress Sura".
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315
Phyllis cried out and turned in the hall, her fists clenched.
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316
Then she spun about with a cry of rage and ran weeping down the corridor.
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317
Elizabeth clapped her hands and laughed.
"And," I said, rather loudly, looking at Phyllis, "were the slave Phyllis not White Silk she would have found herself used frequently, and well, by the man Ho-Sorl".
Phyllis looked at me in fury and turned, leaving the room.
She walked beautifully, sinuous in her rage.
"The slave Phyllis," I said, rather loudly again, "has learned much from mistress Sura".
Phyllis cried out and turned in the hall, her fists clenched.
Then she spun about with a cry of rage and ran weeping down the corridor.
Elizabeth clapped her hands and laughed.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )