Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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285
"Thank you," I said.
37
286
"I am grateful for that".
37
287
I had not wished to bring Marcus and Ina to the wagon of Ephialtes, of course, for it was, for most practical purposes, within the Cosian camp.
37
288
From where we were I could have thrown a stone among the tents.
37
289
The accent of Marcus, here, might have provoked suspicion, inquiries and such.
37
290
I had left him and Ina in a large, crowded area near the periphery of the slave camp, one populated now by itinerants, peddlers, camp guards and such.
37
291
In such a place there was a medley of accents and I did not think the young man and the blond female would attract undue attention, except perhaps insofar as Ina might excite interest as a possible chain slut.
"Thank you," I said.
"I am grateful for that".
I had not wished to bring Marcus and Ina to the wagon of Ephialtes, of course, for it was, for most practical purposes, within the Cosian camp.
From where we were I could have thrown a stone among the tents.
The accent of Marcus, here, might have provoked suspicion, inquiries and such.
I had left him and Ina in a large, crowded area near the periphery of the slave camp, one populated now by itinerants, peddlers, camp guards and such.
In such a place there was a medley of accents and I did not think the young man and the blond female would attract undue attention, except perhaps insofar as Ina might excite interest as a possible chain slut.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )