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

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26 59 I then turned about and made my way toward several of the ancillary buildings in the vicinity of the palace.
26 60 I did not even look behind me.
26 61 I knew they would follow me, in line.
26 62 Pani of the peasant classes tend to be polite, stolid, resigned, and reconciled, at least until a breaking point is reached, at which time they may become as secretive and clever as the urt, as subtle as the ost, as dangerous as the cornered sleen, as fierce as the enraged larl, discovering the claiming stains of a competitor in his territory.
26 63 Once we were out of sight, I would introduce myself to Haruki.
26 64 He would know where it was, it was somewhere here about, here, outside the palace grounds, the concealed entry to the secret tunnel which led to the garden.
26 65 With some fortune we might conceal ourselves in the tunnel until dark, after which it would be every man for himself.
I then turned about and made my way toward several of the ancillary buildings in the vicinity of the palace. I did not even look behind me. I knew they would follow me, in line. Pani of the peasant classes tend to be polite, stolid, resigned, and reconciled, at least until a breaking point is reached, at which time they may become as secretive and clever as the urt, as subtle as the ost, as dangerous as the cornered sleen, as fierce as the enraged larl, discovering the claiming stains of a competitor in his territory. Once we were out of sight, I would introduce myself to Haruki. He would know where it was, it was somewhere here about, here, outside the palace grounds, the concealed entry to the secret tunnel which led to the garden. With some fortune we might conceal ourselves in the tunnel until dark, after which it would be every man for himself. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )