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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 1092 After a time, I backed away from the edge, and then, on my hands and knees, carefully made my way to the security of the tower and the descending stairwell.
10 1093 I recovered what laundry I could from the lower bridge, and the street, and returned to the house of Epicrates.
10 1094 I was not beaten.
10 1095 Lady Delia, companion of the pottery merchant, Epicrates, with coins received from the Lady Bina and the beast, later remunerated a number of customers who had lost their goods.
10 1096 "It would be better, in the future," said the Lady Bina, "if you kept to the streets, for it would then be easier to recover lost articles".
10 1097 "Mistress wishes to continue her enterprise?" I inquired.
10 1098 "Certainly," she said.
After a time, I backed away from the edge, and then, on my hands and knees, carefully made my way to the security of the tower and the descending stairwell. I recovered what laundry I could from the lower bridge, and the street, and returned to the house of Epicrates. I was not beaten. Lady Delia, companion of the pottery merchant, Epicrates, with coins received from the Lady Bina and the beast, later remunerated a number of customers who had lost their goods. "It would be better, in the future," said the Lady Bina, "if you kept to the streets, for it would then be easier to recover lost articles". "Mistress wishes to continue her enterprise?" I inquired. "Certainly," she said. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )