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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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22 76 I was now growing impatient, but, surely, I would not want her to compete in these matters with the occupant of the palanquin, who was doubtless a wealthy free woman.
22 77 The palanquin, at any rate, did not appear to be a rented one or its bearers rented slaves.
22 78 It would be all I would need for Lavinia to be beaten by the bearers and the note lost somewhere in the dust of the alley.
22 79 I scuffed about for a time in the dust of the alley.
22 80 The woman in the palanquin must indeed be wealthy, or well-fixed, or something.
22 81 The two men with the fellow even withdrew so that he might converse with the palanquin's occupant.
22 82 I saw, too, after a time, him bow his head and place to his lips the fingers of a small, gloved hand extended between the curtains of the palanquin.
I was now growing impatient, but, surely, I would not want her to compete in these matters with the occupant of the palanquin, who was doubtless a wealthy free woman. The palanquin, at any rate, did not appear to be a rented one or its bearers rented slaves. It would be all I would need for Lavinia to be beaten by the bearers and the note lost somewhere in the dust of the alley. I scuffed about for a time in the dust of the alley. The woman in the palanquin must indeed be wealthy, or well-fixed, or something. The two men with the fellow even withdrew so that he might converse with the palanquin's occupant. I saw, too, after a time, him bow his head and place to his lips the fingers of a small, gloved hand extended between the curtains of the palanquin. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )