Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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174
"How have you heard this?" inquired Octantius, smiling.
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175
"I have heard it," I said.
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176
I had, of course, heard nothing of the sort.
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177
I hoped, of course, if Octantius did not have the gold with him, that there would now be doubt, in the event of the death of Saphronicus, as to its eventual appearance.
47
178
I hoped in this way to buy time.
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179
I did not think they would be likely to kill Ina, who was now a very lovely slave, for nothing.
47
180
There are obviously much better things to do with beautiful slaves.
"How have you heard this?" inquired Octantius, smiling.
"I have heard it," I said.
I had, of course, heard nothing of the sort.
I hoped, of course, if Octantius did not have the gold with him, that there would now be doubt, in the event of the death of Saphronicus, as to its eventual appearance.
I hoped in this way to buy time.
I did not think they would be likely to kill Ina, who was now a very lovely slave, for nothing.
There are obviously much better things to do with beautiful slaves.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )