Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1470
"I must be about my duties, my friend," then said Calliodorus to Aemilianus.
"I must be about my duties, my friend," then said Calliodorus to Aemilianus.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #1470)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1467
In this case, Calliodorus was apparently interested in displaying two beauties, a pair of exquisite slaves, at his prow.
21
1468
Certainly they, suspended naked in their chains, would enhance his entry into the harbor at Port Cos.
21
1469
Too, that one had been a traitress to Ar's Station and the other had been eager to surrender to Cosians would not in any respect, when it was learned, diminish the effect.
21
1470
"I must be about my duties, my friend," then said Calliodorus to Aemilianus.
21
1471
"Rest".
21
1472
Most of the men about had, by now, drifted away.
21
1473
Calliodorus stopped for a moment, as though he wanted to say something more to Aemilianus, but he then seemed to think the better of it.
In this case, Calliodorus was apparently interested in displaying two beauties, a pair of exquisite slaves, at his prow.
Certainly they, suspended naked in their chains, would enhance his entry into the harbor at Port Cos.
Too, that one had been a traitress to Ar's Station and the other had been eager to surrender to Cosians would not in any respect, when it was learned, diminish the effect.
"I must be about my duties, my friend," then said Calliodorus to Aemilianus.
"Rest".
Most of the men about had, by now, drifted away.
Calliodorus stopped for a moment, as though he wanted to say something more to Aemilianus, but he then seemed to think the better of it.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)