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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 125 "Doubtless," said Cabot.
4 126 "Speak to him," she said.
4 127 "If you wish," he said.
4 128 The next day Cabot brought the wishes of his stall mate to the attention of the interlocutor, making quite certain, in a civil and polite manner, of course, but not in an obsequious manner, that he understood that these were the insistencies, or demands, of the brunette, and he was acting as a mere intermediary.
4 129 Cabot, you see, was well aware that he and his lovely stall mate were in no position to make demands.
4 130 He was grateful that to this point, at least, they had their lives.
4 131 The brunette did not follow the conversation well, given the current status of her Gorean.
"Doubtless," said Cabot. "Speak to him," she said. "If you wish," he said. The next day Cabot brought the wishes of his stall mate to the attention of the interlocutor, making quite certain, in a civil and polite manner, of course, but not in an obsequious manner, that he understood that these were the insistencies, or demands, of the brunette, and he was acting as a mere intermediary. Cabot, you see, was well aware that he and his lovely stall mate were in no position to make demands. He was grateful that to this point, at least, they had their lives. The brunette did not follow the conversation well, given the current status of her Gorean. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )