Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Times are hard, too, in Siba," I said.
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"Speak your business, girl," said Lady Delia.
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75
"Ela, Mistress," I said, "it has to do with the subtleties and mysteries of glazes, and the exchanges of mixtures, in varying proportions, and my master forbids me to speak to anyone but the great Epicrates, Master Potter of Ar, and to he alone".
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"I am his companion," said the Lady Delia.
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"I am helpless, Mistress," I said, "my master has spoken".
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78
This pretext was not in the least far-fetched.
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79
There are, in many crafts, trade secrets, which are zealously guarded.
"Times are hard, too, in Siba," I said.
"Speak your business, girl," said Lady Delia.
"Ela, Mistress," I said, "it has to do with the subtleties and mysteries of glazes, and the exchanges of mixtures, in varying proportions, and my master forbids me to speak to anyone but the great Epicrates, Master Potter of Ar, and to he alone".
"I am his companion," said the Lady Delia.
"I am helpless, Mistress," I said, "my master has spoken".
This pretext was not in the least far-fetched.
There are, in many crafts, trade secrets, which are zealously guarded.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )