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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 12 "But who knows from what seeds myths might first have sprung? Perhaps the smoke of legend hints at the fire of distant, forgotten fact.
2 13 Data is real.
2 14 It may be diversely understood".
2 15 I had recounted to Paula, who had almost immediately freed me of the homely devices in which I was so helpless, the incident in the office, and the talk of slaves, of "pot girls," of "kettle-and-mat girls," and such.
2 16 I had not, of course, recounted to Paula that I had been so characterized by the surly, uncouth ruffian I had encountered in the office.
2 17 She had listened intently, even breathlessly, her eyes shining.
2 18 "It may be so," she had whispered.
"But who knows from what seeds myths might first have sprung? Perhaps the smoke of legend hints at the fire of distant, forgotten fact. Data is real. It may be diversely understood". I had recounted to Paula, who had almost immediately freed me of the homely devices in which I was so helpless, the incident in the office, and the talk of slaves, of "pot girls," of "kettle-and-mat girls," and such. I had not, of course, recounted to Paula that I had been so characterized by the surly, uncouth ruffian I had encountered in the office. She had listened intently, even breathlessly, her eyes shining. "It may be so," she had whispered. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )