Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
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497
I knew several of the girls who worked in the same building that I did.
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498
Indeed, I frequently lunched with some of them.
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499
One was quiet, plain Paula, short, and sweetly bodied, simply and conservatively dressed, who seemed to live much within herself, shy, serious Paula, who listened well, so patiently, Paula, who refrained from participating in our gossip, often so frivolous and cruel, Paula, who, of all things, read books.
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500
I, and, I am sure, several of the others, rather pitied Paula.
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.
One was quiet, plain Paula, short, and sweetly bodied, simply and conservatively dressed, who seemed to live much within herself, shy, serious Paula, who listened well, so patiently, Paula, who refrained from participating in our gossip, often so frivolous and cruel, Paula, who, of all things, read books.
I, and, I am sure, several of the others, rather pitied Paula.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )