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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 203 "Oh, that would be lovely," she said.
4 204 "But perhaps your friend would mind?" She had supposed that the blonde would indeed mind, of course, but that she would have no choice but, in the situation, to acquiesce with the pretense of graciousness.
4 205 This gave the older woman no little pleasure.
4 206 "You don't mind, do you?" asked the young man of his companion.
4 207 "Certainly not," she assured them.
4 208 She had not seemed as dismayed as the older woman had hoped she would be.
4 209 Outside the theater the young man, not entering the waiting limousine, spoke briefly with the waiting chauffeur, and it drew quietly away from the curb.
"Oh, that would be lovely," she said. "But perhaps your friend would mind?" She had supposed that the blonde would indeed mind, of course, but that she would have no choice but, in the situation, to acquiesce with the pretense of graciousness. This gave the older woman no little pleasure. "You don't mind, do you?" asked the young man of his companion. "Certainly not," she assured them. She had not seemed as dismayed as the older woman had hoped she would be. Outside the theater the young man, not entering the waiting limousine, spoke briefly with the waiting chauffeur, and it drew quietly away from the curb. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )