Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
42
76
"May I inquire its nature?" "Later, perhaps," said the Lady bina.
"May I inquire its nature?" "Later, perhaps," said the Lady Bina.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #76)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
42
73
"But, Mistress, her message?" "Doubtless," said the Lady bina, "it is the same as yours, entrusted to two couriers, lest one be too confused, frightened, or distraught to deliver it properly, or comprehensibly.
42
74
My friend's appearance is sometimes found disconcerting".
42
75
"I do not think it will be the same message," I said.
42
76
"May I inquire its nature?" "Later, perhaps," said the Lady bina.
42
77
"First, we would hear your message".
42
78
"May I ask from whom was my predecessor's message?" I asked.
42
79
"As you know of Lord Grendel," she said, "I see no harm in responding.
"But, Mistress, her message?" "Doubtless," said the Lady bina, "it is the same as yours, entrusted to two couriers, lest one be too confused, frightened, or distraught to deliver it properly, or comprehensibly.
My friend's appearance is sometimes found disconcerting".
"I do not think it will be the same message," I said.
"May I inquire its nature?" "Later, perhaps," said the Lady bina.
"First, we would hear your message".
"May I ask from whom was my predecessor's message?" I asked.
"As you know of Lord Grendel," she said, "I see no harm in responding.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42)