Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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37
As I did not know a great deal about sleen, and animals sometimes differ considerably in their habits and temperament, and one usually hires both a sleen and a sleen master, I was not adverse to what I took to be his offer.
As I did not know a great deal about sleen, and animals sometimes differ considerably in their habits and temperament, and one usually hires both a sleen and a sleen master, I was not adverse to what I took to be his offer.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #37)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
26
34
"Let me rent it," I said.
26
35
"It might take off your leg," he said.
26
36
"It would be best for me to accompany you".
26
37
As I did not know a great deal about sleen, and animals sometimes differ considerably in their habits and temperament, and one usually hires both a sleen and a sleen master, I was not adverse to what I took to be his offer.
26
38
"How much do you want?" I asked.
26
39
"No more than the interest and pleasure of the hunt," he said.
26
40
"Asperiche?" I asked.
"Let me rent it," I said.
"It might take off your leg," he said.
"It would be best for me to accompany you".
As I did not know a great deal about sleen, and animals sometimes differ considerably in their habits and temperament, and one usually hires both a sleen and a sleen master, I was not adverse to what I took to be his offer.
"How much do you want?" I asked.
"No more than the interest and pleasure of the hunt," he said.
"Asperiche?" I asked.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 26)