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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 137 I joined him and together we went to his apartment.
1 138 First he brewed a pot of strong coffee, an act for which my swirling senses were more than grateful.
1 139 Then without speaking he went into his closet and emerged carrying a strongbox.
1 140 He unlocked this with a key which he carried on his own person, and removed a manuscript, written in his own clear, decisive hand and bound with twine.
1 141 He placed the manuscript in my hands.
1 142 It was a document pertaining to what Cabot called the Counter-Earth, the story of a warrior, of the siege of a city, and of the love of a girl.
1 143 You perhaps know it as Tarnsman of Gor.
I joined him and together we went to his apartment. First he brewed a pot of strong coffee, an act for which my swirling senses were more than grateful. Then without speaking he went into his closet and emerged carrying a strongbox. He unlocked this with a key which he carried on his own person, and removed a manuscript, written in his own clear, decisive hand and bound with twine. He placed the manuscript in my hands. It was a document pertaining to what Cabot called the Counter-Earth, the story of a warrior, of the siege of a city, and of the love of a girl. You perhaps know it as Tarnsman of Gor. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )