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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
4 210 In a secluded, upholstered booth, rather toward the back of a nearby, small restaurant, convenient to the theater, the young man ordered.
4 211 He ordered a Manhattan, a sweet Manhattan, for the older woman and a Scotch for himself.
4 212 "You will have water," he told his companion.
4 213 She looked down, toward the table.
4 214 The older woman assumed that she might have some medical condition, or perhaps an allergy to alcohol.
4 215 In any event she was to be given water.
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. In a secluded, upholstered booth, rather toward the back of a nearby, small restaurant, convenient to the theater, the young man ordered. He ordered a Manhattan, a sweet Manhattan, for the older woman and a Scotch for himself. "You will have water," he told his companion. She looked down, toward the table. The older woman assumed that she might have some medical condition, or perhaps an allergy to alcohol. In any event she was to be given water. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )