Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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243
It had been a look that seemed, somehow, to be trying to understand my expression.
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244
Did it know me? Did I know it? Had we something to do with one another? I think it had read more than apprehension, or fear, in my countenance, as it might have read in the countenance of Lita.
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245
There must have been more in my expression than I understood.
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246
But then it had turned away, tamely following its companion.
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247
Was this only my imagination? I feared not.
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248
I leaned against the wall of the doorway.
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249
I had heard it speak.
It had been a look that seemed, somehow, to be trying to understand my expression.
Did it know me? Did I know it? Had we something to do with one another? I think it had read more than apprehension, or fear, in my countenance, as it might have read in the countenance of Lita.
There must have been more in my expression than I understood.
But then it had turned away, tamely following its companion.
Was this only my imagination? I feared not.
I leaned against the wall of the doorway.
I had heard it speak.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )