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

"We shall look forward to hearing from you, and trust that the response of Lord Grendel to our proposal will be favorable". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #466)
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49 466 "We shall look forward to hearing from you, and trust that the response of Lord Grendel to our proposal will be favorable".

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

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49 463 Too, you have given me the opportunity to see my friend once more, noble Tyrtaios, of the Merchants, as I understand it, whom I had not seen since Brundisium.
49 464 For that, who would not be grateful? Too, what free man would not rejoice to meet so charming a woman as the lovely Lady Alexina? Compared to these delights, even those of the ka-la-na of Naxos must be overlooked".
49 465 "Surely the pleasure here is that of the house," said Decius Albus.
49 466 "We shall look forward to hearing from you, and trust that the response of Lord Grendel to our proposal will be favorable".
49 467 "How could it not be?" said Kurik.
49 468 He then turned about to leave the room.
49 469 We had gone but a step or two when we heard a cry of rage from the Lady Alexina, and the shattering of glass in our wake.
Too, you have given me the opportunity to see my friend once more, noble Tyrtaios, of the Merchants, as I understand it, whom I had not seen since Brundisium. For that, who would not be grateful? Too, what free man would not rejoice to meet so charming a woman as the lovely Lady Alexina? Compared to these delights, even those of the ka-la-na of Naxos must be overlooked". "Surely the pleasure here is that of the house," said Decius Albus. "We shall look forward to hearing from you, and trust that the response of Lord Grendel to our proposal will be favorable". "How could it not be?" said Kurik. He then turned about to leave the room. We had gone but a step or two when we heard a cry of rage from the Lady Alexina, and the shattering of glass in our wake. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49)