Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Very well," he said.
17
1
It was hard not to be excited by the roar of the crowd.
17
2
I leaped to my feet, with thousands of others.
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3
"Hurry on!" I thought to myself, feverishly, with respect to the blue colors.
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He in whose care I was favored them.
17
5
Perhaps, then, I thought, as I hated him, I should favor another color, say, yellow, or red, just so that it would be different, to spite him, though it would not do, of course, to call such a discrepancy to his attention.
17
6
It could be my private concern.
"Very well," he said.
It was hard not to be excited by the roar of the crowd.
I leaped to my feet, with thousands of others.
"Hurry on!" I thought to myself, feverishly, with respect to the blue colors.
He in whose care I was favored them.
Perhaps, then, I thought, as I hated him, I should favor another color, say, yellow, or red, just so that it would be different, to spite him, though it would not do, of course, to call such a discrepancy to his attention.
It could be my private concern.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )