Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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It had been all right for her to carry it in her hand, I had thought, when we had hoped that she would be able to deliver it almost immediately, say, behind the theater, but it seemed now she would have to wait a little, say, until our quarry reached Tarn court, which, if I had anything to do with it, would not be long.
It had been all right for her to carry it in her hand, I had thought, when we had hoped that she would be able to deliver it almost immediately, say, behind the theater, but it seemed now she would have to wait a little, say, until our quarry reached Tarn Court, which, if I had anything to do with it, would not be long.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #319)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Be about your duties!" "Yes, Master," she said, springing up, and hurrying back down Aulus.
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317
I had decided that it would be better for her to carry the note in her tunic, in order that it not attract attention.
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318
The free man, for example, had noticed it.
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319
It had been all right for her to carry it in her hand, I had thought, when we had hoped that she would be able to deliver it almost immediately, say, behind the theater, but it seemed now she would have to wait a little, say, until our quarry reached Tarn court, which, if I had anything to do with it, would not be long.
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320
I turned and looked to the palanquin.
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321
In a moment I was beside it.
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"One side," I said to the handsome interlocutor standing beside the palanquin.
Be about your duties!" "Yes, Master," she said, springing up, and hurrying back down Aulus.
I had decided that it would be better for her to carry the note in her tunic, in order that it not attract attention.
The free man, for example, had noticed it.
It had been all right for her to carry it in her hand, I had thought, when we had hoped that she would be able to deliver it almost immediately, say, behind the theater, but it seemed now she would have to wait a little, say, until our quarry reached Tarn court, which, if I had anything to do with it, would not be long.
I turned and looked to the palanquin.
In a moment I was beside it.
"One side," I said to the handsome interlocutor standing beside the palanquin.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22)