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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

I supposed an oddity of propriety, even honor, was involved in this, but, too, doubtless, a sense of prudence. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #81)
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10 81 I supposed an oddity of propriety, even honor, was involved in this, but, too, doubtless, a sense of prudence.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 78 Thus, for the days at sea, I had deemed that she would be available to none, not even to me, her master.
10 79 I would be as deprived as the others.
10 80 I did not wish to feast while others starved.
10 81 I supposed an oddity of propriety, even honor, was involved in this, but, too, doubtless, a sense of prudence.
10 82 Only a fool publicly counts his gold.
10 83 Accordingly, I had taken pains to be muchly visible on deck, eating and sleeping there, taking my turn on the bench, and so on.
10 84 In doing so, of course, I was acutely aware of the hunger of the men, and the danger it might pose, for I, too, shared their hunger.
Thus, for the days at sea, I had deemed that she would be available to none, not even to me, her master. I would be as deprived as the others. I did not wish to feast while others starved. I supposed an oddity of propriety, even honor, was involved in this, but, too, doubtless, a sense of prudence. Only a fool publicly counts his gold. Accordingly, I had taken pains to be muchly visible on deck, eating and sleeping there, taking my turn on the bench, and so on. In doing so, of course, I was acutely aware of the hunger of the men, and the danger it might pose, for I, too, shared their hunger. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 10)