Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"I have the honor, as I understand it," said Paula, regarding Kurik, "of addressing Lord Grendel".
"I have the honor, as I understand it," said Paula, regarding Kurik, "of addressing Lord Grendel".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 48, Sentence #50)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Paula squirmed a little, frightened, her ankles bound.
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48
"Try to get up and run," I thought to myself, "golden-tarsk girl! Your opaque, silken tunic, and your sandals, will avail you nothing now.
48
49
You are no more now than another tethered slave".
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50
"I have the honor, as I understand it," said Paula, regarding Kurik, "of addressing Lord Grendel".
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51
Kurik smiled.
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52
"My speech, as I understand it," said Paula, "will be at least delivered to one known as Lord Grendel".
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53
Kurik smiled once more.
Paula squirmed a little, frightened, her ankles bound.
"Try to get up and run," I thought to myself, "golden-tarsk girl! Your opaque, silken tunic, and your sandals, will avail you nothing now.
You are no more now than another tethered slave".
"I have the honor, as I understand it," said Paula, regarding Kurik, "of addressing Lord Grendel".
Kurik smiled.
"My speech, as I understand it," said Paula, "will be at least delivered to one known as Lord Grendel".
Kurik smiled once more.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 48)