Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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".
40
87
"No, Mistress," I said.
40
88
"He wishes an exchange that would be found mutually satisfactory, mutually profitable".
40
89
"Ah," 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".
"No, Mistress," I said.
"He wishes an exchange that would be found mutually satisfactory, mutually profitable".
"Ah," said Lady Delia.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )