Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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74
It seemed then surely that I was a girl of Appanius.
21
75
The guards were skeptical that I would be admitted.
21
76
However, to their surprise, I was to be permitted to enter the presence of the Ubara".
21
77
"That the message might emanate from a particular person in the house of Appanius, and presumably not Appanius himself, who would not be likely to have any direct business with the Ubara," I said, "was what gained your admittance.
21
78
The Ubara would suspect, and perhaps even hope, from whom the message might come.
21
79
Too, of course, that the message was considered "private" would tend not only to confirm her suspicions, but to excite and intrigue her".
21
80
"Yes, Master," said the girl.
It seemed then surely that I was a girl of Appanius.
The guards were skeptical that I would be admitted.
However, to their surprise, I was to be permitted to enter the presence of the Ubara".
"That the message might emanate from a particular person in the house of Appanius, and presumably not Appanius himself, who would not be likely to have any direct business with the Ubara," I said, "was what gained your admittance.
The Ubara would suspect, and perhaps even hope, from whom the message might come.
Too, of course, that the message was considered "private" would tend not only to confirm her suspicions, but to excite and intrigue her".
"Yes, Master," said the girl.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )