Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
156
There is the occasional danger of engine-sprung stones, of descending arrows.
4
157
I would suppose that she is as lovely and disagreeable as ever".
4
158
"How beautiful she is," he said.
4
159
Yes, I thought, like a silken urt, and perhaps half as trustworthy.
4
160
I suspected she had ambitions which well exceeded the clauses of her contract.
4
161
Her treatment of Tajima had never failed to rankle me.
4
162
Did she not know she was a contract woman, as barterable in her way as a slave, and he a free man, and warrior? "We must to the tarn," I said.
There is the occasional danger of engine-sprung stones, of descending arrows.
I would suppose that she is as lovely and disagreeable as ever".
"How beautiful she is," he said.
Yes, I thought, like a silken urt, and perhaps half as trustworthy.
I suspected she had ambitions which well exceeded the clauses of her contract.
Her treatment of Tajima had never failed to rankle me.
Did she not know she was a contract woman, as barterable in her way as a slave, and he a free man, and warrior? "We must to the tarn," I said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )