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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 787 "Perhaps master is ready to make a choice for the evening?" asked Philebus.
1 788 There was laughter.
1 789 The question, surely, was rhetorical.
1 790 With his coiled whip Philebus, expansively, indicated the girls, like a merchant displaying wares, or a confectioner displaying candies, and, in a sense, I suppose, he was both.
1 791 There was more laughter.
1 792 I did not think there was much doubt what the burly fellow's choice would be.
1 793 The two fellows who had supplied the music were silent.
"Perhaps master is ready to make a choice for the evening?" asked Philebus. There was laughter. The question, surely, was rhetorical. With his coiled whip Philebus, expansively, indicated the girls, like a merchant displaying wares, or a confectioner displaying candies, and, in a sense, I suppose, he was both. There was more laughter. I did not think there was much doubt what the burly fellow's choice would be. The two fellows who had supplied the music were silent. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )