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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Even torturers, I supposed, might be satisfied with the information that we had given the girl to a mercenary, Edgar of Tarnwald, and he, by that time, would presumably have slipped away, unnoticed, and presumably under new names. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 48, Sentence #579)
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48 579 Even torturers, I supposed, might be satisfied with the information that we had given the girl to a mercenary, Edgar of Tarnwald, and he, by that time, would presumably have slipped away, unnoticed, and presumably under new names.

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

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48 576 I did not think there would be much danger of being recognized.
48 577 The girl with us, of course, would neither be she who had been Ina nor remind anyone of her.
48 578 Also, even if we were recognized, I did not think that anyone would find us of particular interest in ourselves.
48 579 Even torturers, I supposed, might be satisfied with the information that we had given the girl to a mercenary, Edgar of Tarnwald, and he, by that time, would presumably have slipped away, unnoticed, and presumably under new names.
48 580 The slave which had been delivered to him, too, presumably would by then be in some locale unbeknownst to him, and might have changed hands several times.
48 581 Marcus left the camp to fill the water bag.
48 582 Phoebe looked at me, frightened.
I did not think there would be much danger of being recognized. The girl with us, of course, would neither be she who had been Ina nor remind anyone of her. Also, even if we were recognized, I did not think that anyone would find us of particular interest in ourselves. Even torturers, I supposed, might be satisfied with the information that we had given the girl to a mercenary, Edgar of Tarnwald, and he, by that time, would presumably have slipped away, unnoticed, and presumably under new names. The slave which had been delivered to him, too, presumably would by then be in some locale unbeknownst to him, and might have changed hands several times. Marcus left the camp to fill the water bag. Phoebe looked at me, frightened. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 48)