Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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266
"Kajuralia, Master," said Elizabeth Cardwell to Ho-Tu, smiling sweetly, as she passed by with a pitcher of Ka-la-na.
17
267
Ho-Tu seized her by the wrist.
17
268
"What is wrong, Master?" inquired Elizabeth innocently.
17
269
"If I thought it was you," growled Ho-Tu, "who dared to salt my porridge, you would spend the night sitting on a slave goad".
17
270
"I would never think of such a thing," protested Elizabeth, wide-eyed.
17
271
Ho-Tu grunted.
17
272
Then he grinned.
"Kajuralia, Master," said Elizabeth Cardwell to Ho-Tu, smiling sweetly, as she passed by with a pitcher of Ka-la-na.
Ho-Tu seized her by the wrist.
"What is wrong, Master?" inquired Elizabeth innocently.
"If I thought it was you," growled Ho-Tu, "who dared to salt my porridge, you would spend the night sitting on a slave goad".
"I would never think of such a thing," protested Elizabeth, wide-eyed.
Ho-Tu grunted.
Then he grinned.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )