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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 224 "Surely not!" she said.
8 225 "I can understand such things," I said, "before high officers, before men who determine the opening and closings of gates, men who hold the keys to cellars of gold, to the trove of Merchants, men who command armies, who grasp the reins of power, whose word will launch fleets, but not before common soldiers".
8 226 She put her head down.
8 227 Beside her the vessel of black wine no longer steamed.
8 228 "slave?" I said.
8 229 "Few men know," she said, "the secrets even free women confide to the silence and secrecy of their pillows".
8 230 "But it was surely foolish," I said.
"Surely not!" she said. "I can understand such things," I said, "before high officers, before men who determine the opening and closings of gates, men who hold the keys to cellars of gold, to the trove of Merchants, men who command armies, who grasp the reins of power, whose word will launch fleets, but not before common soldiers". She put her head down. Beside her the vessel of black wine no longer steamed. "slave?" I said. "Few men know," she said, "the secrets even free women confide to the silence and secrecy of their pillows". "But it was surely foolish," I said. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )