Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"They want you here, all the more at their mercy, where they may deal with you at their leisure, and as they please!" Labienus had looked at me, not speaking.
"They want you here, all the more at their mercy, where they may deal with you at their leisure, and as they please!" Labienus had looked at me, not speaking.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #30)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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The arrows of tem wood, it seemed, had chosen to close the return to the east.
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The rear column, then, had fled deeper into the delta.
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29
"They want to keep you in the delta," I had told the officer two nights ago, when unhooded, ungagged, to be fed.
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"They want you here, all the more at their mercy, where they may deal with you at their leisure, and as they please!" Labienus had looked at me, not speaking.
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31
"You must try to break out of the delta!" I had said.
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He had not responded.
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"But what shall we do, Captain?" asked a man.
The arrows of tem wood, it seemed, had chosen to close the return to the east.
The rear column, then, had fled deeper into the delta.
"They want to keep you in the delta," I had told the officer two nights ago, when unhooded, ungagged, to be fed.
"They want you here, all the more at their mercy, where they may deal with you at their leisure, and as they please!" Labienus had looked at me, not speaking.
"You must try to break out of the delta!" I had said.
He had not responded.
"But what shall we do, Captain?" asked a man.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 15)