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

"Very much so," said the Lady Bina. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #134)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
42 134 "Very much so," said the Lady bina.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
42 131 "It is his body that pretends".
42 132 "Mistress informed a slave that the first message, that borne by my predecessor, another mere kajira, was conveyed on behalf of Lord Arcesilaus, a claim concerning which I dared to express doubt.
42 133 The foundation for my skepticism will now be understood".
42 134 "Very much so," said the Lady bina.
42 135 "May I now inquire the nature of the earlier message?" I asked.
42 136 "I do not see why not," she said.
42 137 "A meeting was proposed, in which a message from Lord Arcesilaus to Lord Grendel was to be delivered, one pertaining to worlds".
"It is his body that pretends". "Mistress informed a slave that the first message, that borne by my predecessor, another mere kajira, was conveyed on behalf of Lord Arcesilaus, a claim concerning which I dared to express doubt. The foundation for my skepticism will now be understood". "Very much so," said the Lady bina. "May I now inquire the nature of the earlier message?" I asked. "I do not see why not," she said. "A meeting was proposed, in which a message from Lord Arcesilaus to Lord Grendel was to be delivered, one pertaining to worlds". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42)