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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 144 "How is it," she asked, "that Master is in the palace of General Yamada?" "It seems," I said, "at the request of the general".
13 145 "I do not understand," she said.
13 146 "That is acceptable," I said.
13 147 "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira".
13 148 "Please," she said.
13 149 The less a slave girl knows the less she can betray, deliberately or inadvertently.
13 150 I had been very impressed with General Yamada, much as one might be impressed when one has entered a cave and, turning about, finds that one is now under the scrutiny of a charming, watchful larl crouched at the entrance.
"How is it," she asked, "that Master is in the palace of General Yamada?" "It seems," I said, "at the request of the general". "I do not understand," she said. "That is acceptable," I said. "Curiosity is not becoming in a kajira". "Please," she said. The less a slave girl knows the less she can betray, deliberately or inadvertently. I had been very impressed with General Yamada, much as one might be impressed when one has entered a cave and, turning about, finds that one is now under the scrutiny of a charming, watchful larl crouched at the entrance. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )