Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"This time the papers hidden in my basket pertained to the defenses at the great gate, the posting of guardsmen, the arrangement of their watches, and such.
"This time the papers hidden in my basket pertained to the defenses at the great gate, the posting of guardsmen, the arrangement of their watches, and such.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #228)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Whom you might then sell to men?" "Yes," she said.
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"And that pleasure would presumably remain mine even if Ar's Station were burned to the ground, and salt cast upon the ashes!" "Of course," I said.
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"And so I went again to the wall, as I had so many times," she said.
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"This time the papers hidden in my basket pertained to the defenses at the great gate, the posting of guardsmen, the arrangement of their watches, and such.
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229
I put the basket over the wall, through the same crenel, and had begun to lower it.
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I had even feigned some weakness on the parapet, stumbling a little, as though I might be faint with hunger.
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I thought that I had acted skillfully.
"Whom you might then sell to men?" "Yes," she said.
"And that pleasure would presumably remain mine even if Ar's Station were burned to the ground, and salt cast upon the ashes!" "Of course," I said.
"And so I went again to the wall, as I had so many times," she said.
"This time the papers hidden in my basket pertained to the defenses at the great gate, the posting of guardsmen, the arrangement of their watches, and such.
I put the basket over the wall, through the same crenel, and had begun to lower it.
I had even feigned some weakness on the parapet, stumbling a little, as though I might be faint with hunger.
I thought that I had acted skillfully.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 12)