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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 70 Did Tyrtaios fear I might call out to Kurik of Victoria, to warn him of his danger? Surely not.
28 71 I need only pretend that I had not seen him.
28 72 That would be simple enough.
28 73 But why then had I been placed in the bit? The tenth ahn is the noon hour.
28 74 I could smell the fresh hot bread, so different from the bread to which I had been accustomed on my former world, baked, marshaled forth, aligned, wrapped, shipped, and stored, long removed from the ovens of its birth, long departed from the pinnacle of its taste, its perfection.
28 75 I feared many on my former world had never tasted fresh bread, which seemed a sadness.
28 76 How little they knew of what bread might be.
Did Tyrtaios fear I might call out to Kurik of Victoria, to warn him of his danger? Surely not. I need only pretend that I had not seen him. That would be simple enough. But why then had I been placed in the bit? The tenth ahn is the noon hour. I could smell the fresh hot bread, so different from the bread to which I had been accustomed on my former world, baked, marshaled forth, aligned, wrapped, shipped, and stored, long removed from the ovens of its birth, long departed from the pinnacle of its taste, its perfection. I feared many on my former world had never tasted fresh bread, which seemed a sadness. How little they knew of what bread might be. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )