Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
215
"Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
"Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #215)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
212
Do you have an account of such things?" "No," I said.
16
213
How would I know what beasts might lurk about the camp? I suspected, of course, that they might be the prints of Lord Grendel, or his fellow, the blind Kur.
16
214
"Perhaps you have a conjecture?" he said.
16
215
"Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
16
216
He had seen the blind Kur in the market of Cestias, though I suspected he had not realized it was blind.
16
217
If he had been with the party, with the wagons, I suspected he knew of the presence of one, or both, of the beasts.
16
218
Presumably, as might others, he thought them some sort of pet, or guard animal.
Do you have an account of such things?" "No," I said.
How would I know what beasts might lurk about the camp? I suspected, of course, that they might be the prints of Lord Grendel, or his fellow, the blind Kur.
"Perhaps you have a conjecture?" he said.
"Curiosity," I said, "is not becoming in a kajira".
He had seen the blind Kur in the market of Cestias, though I suspected he had not realized it was blind.
If he had been with the party, with the wagons, I suspected he knew of the presence of one, or both, of the beasts.
Presumably, as might others, he thought them some sort of pet, or guard animal.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 16)