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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
41 89 I had never been in this room before.
41 90 And I hoped no kajira had been fastened at the slave ring, at least by Desmond of Harfax.
41 91 The sheet of paper, one of several, which had been removed from the chest, had been taken not only from the tray, but from beneath a paper which had seemed to floor the tray.
41 92 Thus, a cursory search might not have revealed these papers.
41 93 He held the small sheet of paper which he had extracted from the tray before me.
41 94 "I assume you cannot read this," he said.
41 95 "No," I said.
I had never been in this room before. And I hoped no kajira had been fastened at the slave ring, at least by Desmond of Harfax. The sheet of paper, one of several, which had been removed from the chest, had been taken not only from the tray, but from beneath a paper which had seemed to floor the tray. Thus, a cursory search might not have revealed these papers. He held the small sheet of paper which he had extracted from the tray before me. "I assume you cannot read this," he said. "No," I said. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )