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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 320 "There is nothing like her in the village".
31 321 "But surely there are some comely wenches there," I said, "who might, suitably clothed and trained, be much like her".
31 322 "Ah!" said he.
31 323 "Perhaps!" I did not doubt but what he had a maid or two in mind.
31 324 We watched Ina going to the well hole, dug in the sand near the shore earlier, into which marsh water might filter, and there kneel down, to fill a small metal bowl.
31 325 "Where did you pick her up?" he asked, casually, rather as might a fellow to whom the acquisition of females was a familiar matter.
31 326 "In the rence," I smiled.
"There is nothing like her in the village". "But surely there are some comely wenches there," I said, "who might, suitably clothed and trained, be much like her". "Ah!" said he. "Perhaps!" I did not doubt but what he had a maid or two in mind. We watched Ina going to the well hole, dug in the sand near the shore earlier, into which marsh water might filter, and there kneel down, to fill a small metal bowl. "Where did you pick her up?" he asked, casually, rather as might a fellow to whom the acquisition of females was a familiar matter. "In the rence," I smiled. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )