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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 332 "For all of us," said her companion, he, too, lifting his glass to her in a pleasant salute.
11 333 "Putting aside deeper matters," said Mirus, "you expressed interest in Ellen and in the fact that she must serve naked".
11 334 The woman looked at him.
11 335 She, too, had lifted her glass of wine, though, to be sure, merely to take from it a tiny, dainty sip.
11 336 "We are all familiar with war," he said.
11 337 "In war, it is a familiar practice for the victors to despoil the conquered.
11 338 They take from them what they desire, whatever seems of value.
"For all of us," said her companion, he, too, lifting his glass to her in a pleasant salute. "Putting aside deeper matters," said Mirus, "you expressed interest in Ellen and in the fact that she must serve naked". The woman looked at him. She, too, had lifted her glass of wine, though, to be sure, merely to take from it a tiny, dainty sip. "We are all familiar with war," he said. "In war, it is a familiar practice for the victors to despoil the conquered. They take from them what they desire, whatever seems of value. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )