Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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121
Neither Kur carried a translator, nor did Grendel.
45
122
Indeed Grendel had been divested of most of his usual harnessing.
45
123
I supposed it had been appropriated.
45
124
"tal," I said, again, approaching more closely.
45
125
I had been seen in the company of Grendel more than once, and I hoped I might be remembered as a putative grooming slave.
45
126
On the other hand, as I have suggested, many Kurii are not that interested in distinguishing one human from another.
45
127
This is particularly the case when they do not deal closely with them.
Neither Kur carried a translator, nor did Grendel.
Indeed Grendel had been divested of most of his usual harnessing.
I supposed it had been appropriated.
"tal," I said, again, approaching more closely.
I had been seen in the company of Grendel more than once, and I hoped I might be remembered as a putative grooming slave.
On the other hand, as I have suggested, many Kurii are not that interested in distinguishing one human from another.
This is particularly the case when they do not deal closely with them.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )