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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Two days after the fall of Ar's Station a mercenary, who had apparently seen much action, passed near the wagon of Ephialtes. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #171)
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1 171 Two days after the fall of Ar's Station a mercenary, who had apparently seen much action, passed near the wagon of Ephialtes.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 168 "Tell me of Ephialtes, Liadne, the coffle, and such," I said.
1 169 I remembered the six debtor sluts I had redeemed at the Inn of the Crooked Tarn, the Lady Amina, of Venna; the Lady Elene, of Tyros; and the Ladies Klio, Rimice, Liomache, and Temione, all of Cos.
1 170 "Ephialtes is well," she said, "and seems much taken with Liadne, as she with him.
1 171 Two days after the fall of Ar's Station a mercenary, who had apparently seen much action, passed near the wagon of Ephialtes.
1 172 Liomache, seeing him, startled, terrified, tried to hide amongst us but he, quick, and observant, had seen her! He rushed over to us.
1 173 She could not escape, of course, as she was nude and helpless on the chain.
1 174 Such niceties constrained us well, no differently than if we had been slaves.
"Tell me of Ephialtes, Liadne, the coffle, and such," I said. I remembered the six debtor sluts I had redeemed at the Inn of the Crooked Tarn, the Lady Amina, of Venna; the Lady Elene, of Tyros; and the Ladies Klio, Rimice, Liomache, and Temione, all of Cos. "Ephialtes is well," she said, "and seems much taken with Liadne, as she with him. Two days after the fall of Ar's Station a mercenary, who had apparently seen much action, passed near the wagon of Ephialtes. Liomache, seeing him, startled, terrified, tried to hide amongst us but he, quick, and observant, had seen her! He rushed over to us. She could not escape, of course, as she was nude and helpless on the chain. Such niceties constrained us well, no differently than if we had been slaves. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)