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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

"You see him, then, as a liar, a fraud, a hypocrite?" asked Astrinax. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #80)
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51 80 "You see him, then, as a liar, a fraud, a hypocrite?" asked Astrinax.

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

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51 77 The slave, Allison, was no more than a means to an end, a possible source of information, a pretext by means of which he might obtain a proximity to Lord Grendel, to which end he joined Lord Grendel's expedition to the Voltai.
51 78 It is thus not surprising, given the denouement of the expedition, that he should cease to maintain the deceit of interest in a slave.
51 79 She was no longer of value to him".
51 80 "You see him, then, as a liar, a fraud, a hypocrite?" asked Astrinax.
51 81 "Certainly, Master," I said.
51 82 "And what may be less clear is that the slave, Allison, had been long aware of his transparent machinations.
51 83 He fooled her not at all.
The slave, Allison, was no more than a means to an end, a possible source of information, a pretext by means of which he might obtain a proximity to Lord Grendel, to which end he joined Lord Grendel's expedition to the Voltai. It is thus not surprising, given the denouement of the expedition, that he should cease to maintain the deceit of interest in a slave. She was no longer of value to him". "You see him, then, as a liar, a fraud, a hypocrite?" asked Astrinax. "Certainly, Master," I said. "And what may be less clear is that the slave, Allison, had been long aware of his transparent machinations. He fooled her not at all. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 51)