Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
492
Something must be done.
1
493
Then I realized what might be easily, and sensibly, done, something which would be less embarrassing, something unlikely to have negative repercussions.
1
494
I must call someone I knew, whom I could trust, someone intelligent and reliable, someone who, I was sure, would listen to me sympathetically and do her best to help me.
1
495
Such a person might obtain tools, expeditiously enough, innocently enough, arousing no suspicions, at a hardware store.
1
496
I had few, if any, friends, for I am particular in the choosing of friends, and who, after all, would be worthy of being my friend, but I had several acquaintances.
1
497
I knew several of the girls who worked in the same building that I did.
1
498
Indeed, I frequently lunched with some of them.
Something must be done.
Then I realized what might be easily, and sensibly, done, something which would be less embarrassing, something unlikely to have negative repercussions.
I must call someone I knew, whom I could trust, someone intelligent and reliable, someone who, I was sure, would listen to me sympathetically and do her best to help me.
Such a person might obtain tools, expeditiously enough, innocently enough, arousing no suspicions, at a hardware store.
I had few, if any, friends, for I am particular in the choosing of friends, and who, after all, would be worthy of being my friend, but I had several acquaintances.
I knew several of the girls who worked in the same building that I did.
Indeed, I frequently lunched with some of them.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )