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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I fear it must have something to do with his proposal or petition," I said. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #83)
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40 83 "I fear it must have something to do with his proposal or petition," I said.

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

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40 80 Whereas most Gorean cities share in, and respect, Merchant Law, the only common law binding scattered, and often hostile, communities, there are no provisions in such law for securing protections against one party's appropriation of another party's methods, processes, formulas, techniques, devices, or such.
40 81 "My master has placed something in the pouch about my neck," I said.
40 82 "Doubtless his proposal or petition," said Lady Delia.
40 83 "I fear it must have something to do with his proposal or petition," I said.
40 84 "Why does he not come himself?" she asked, belligerently.
40 85 "He wishes, first, for the way to be cleared," I said.
40 86 "Beware," said Lady Delia to her companion, Epicrates, "he wishes to steal your secrets".
Whereas most Gorean cities share in, and respect, Merchant Law, the only common law binding scattered, and often hostile, communities, there are no provisions in such law for securing protections against one party's appropriation of another party's methods, processes, formulas, techniques, devices, or such. "My master has placed something in the pouch about my neck," I said. "Doubtless his proposal or petition," said Lady Delia. "I fear it must have something to do with his proposal or petition," I said. "Why does he not come himself?" she asked, belligerently. "He wishes, first, for the way to be cleared," I said. "Beware," said Lady Delia to her companion, Epicrates, "he wishes to steal your secrets". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 40)