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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

Surely I thought that I had long enough prevailed on the hospitality of the shogun, and might now, with good grace, take my leave. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #66)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 66 Surely I thought that I had long enough prevailed on the hospitality of the shogun, and might now, with good grace, take my leave.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
26 66 Surely I thought that I had long enough prevailed on the hospitality of the shogun, and might now, with good grace, take my leave.
27 1 We Have Departed from the Tunnel "Wade," said Haruki.
27 2 "There will be no tracks".
27 3 Hundreds of paddies, like ridged, geometrical lakes, now reflecting the orbs of the moons, dotted the landscape for pasangs about the lands of Lord Yamada.
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. Surely I thought that I had long enough prevailed on the hospitality of the shogun, and might now, with good grace, take my leave. We Have Departed from the Tunnel "Wade," said Haruki. "There will be no tracks". Hundreds of paddies, like ridged, geometrical lakes, now reflecting the orbs of the moons, dotted the landscape for pasangs about the lands of Lord Yamada. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 26)