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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 95 "I have one regret," said Haruki.
27 96 "What is that?" I asked.
27 97 "I shall miss the garden," he said.
27 98 * * * We must, by now, be two or three ahn from the palace grounds.
27 99 I would have preferred, in our projected escape, to have forced my way into one of the slave pens, one with which I was familiar.
27 100 There would be, I had conjectured, two slaves there of interest, one to me, and the other, I suspected, in spite of what he might claim, to a friend of mine.
27 101 Haruki, however, with an earnestness which seemed incongruous with his normal composure, had forbade this venture and I, however reluctantly, had acknowledged the wisdom of his counsel.
"I have one regret," said Haruki. "What is that?" I asked. "I shall miss the garden," he said. * * * We must, by now, be two or three ahn from the palace grounds. I would have preferred, in our projected escape, to have forced my way into one of the slave pens, one with which I was familiar. There would be, I had conjectured, two slaves there of interest, one to me, and the other, I suspected, in spite of what he might claim, to a friend of mine. Haruki, however, with an earnestness which seemed incongruous with his normal composure, had forbade this venture and I, however reluctantly, had acknowledged the wisdom of his counsel. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )