Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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547
If the fellow was so good as to treat us, it would surely have been boorish to refuse his hospitality.
If the fellow was so good as to treat us, it would surely have been boorish to refuse his hospitality.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #547)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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544
There were cheers.
1
545
"Thank you," I said.
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546
I took a piece of tarsk from the platter.
1
547
If the fellow was so good as to treat us, it would surely have been boorish to refuse his hospitality.
1
548
"Serve him!" said Borton, laughing, chewing on the joint of tarsk, to the beauty kneeling before him, indicating a fellow he knew across the circle.
1
549
The beauty looked at him, startled, puzzled, as though for an instant she could not believe what she had heard, that she had been dismissed.
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550
I thought that anger then, for just an instant, suffused her countenance but then, suddenly terrified, as though she might suddenly have realized the unacceptability of her reaction, she hurried over to the fellow Borton had indicated, to fling herself to her stomach before him, desperately and zealously licking and kissing at his feet.
There were cheers.
"Thank you," I said.
I took a piece of tarsk from the platter.
If the fellow was so good as to treat us, it would surely have been boorish to refuse his hospitality.
"Serve him!" said Borton, laughing, chewing on the joint of tarsk, to the beauty kneeling before him, indicating a fellow he knew across the circle.
The beauty looked at him, startled, puzzled, as though for an instant she could not believe what she had heard, that she had been dismissed.
I thought that anger then, for just an instant, suffused her countenance but then, suddenly terrified, as though she might suddenly have realized the unacceptability of her reaction, she hurried over to the fellow Borton had indicated, to fling herself to her stomach before him, desperately and zealously licking and kissing at his feet.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)