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

Kurik's pretext for gaining admittance to the palace was twofold, first, supposedly to guarantee the current safety and well-being of the Lady Bina, for Lord Grendel, and, second, to make clear to Decius Albus, who would convey the information to Surtak and his cohorts, that Lyris was in our custody and would be returned, safely and unharmed, for Eve. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #6)
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51 6 Kurik's pretext for gaining admittance to the palace was twofold, first, supposedly to guarantee the current safety and well-being of the Lady Bina, for Lord Grendel, and, second, to make clear to Decius Albus, who would convey the information to Surtak and his cohorts, that Lyris was in our custody and would be returned, safely and unharmed, for Eve.

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

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51 3 As we had supposed, the Lady Bina was being held in the House of a Hundred Corridors.
51 4 This had been confirmed by the Lady Alexina, beside herself with hysteria, in Lyris' cage.
51 5 More importantly, she had revealed the secret location of the Lady Bina's quarters within the palace.
51 6 Kurik's pretext for gaining admittance to the palace was twofold, first, supposedly to guarantee the current safety and well-being of the Lady Bina, for Lord Grendel, and, second, to make clear to Decius Albus, who would convey the information to Surtak and his cohorts, that Lyris was in our custody and would be returned, safely and unharmed, for Eve.
51 7 We anticipated little opposition to this proposal.
51 8 The case with the Lady Bina was quite otherwise.
51 9 She was brought from her hiding place, cell, or quarters, to a court chamber near the front of the palace.
As we had supposed, the Lady Bina was being held in the House of a Hundred Corridors. This had been confirmed by the Lady Alexina, beside herself with hysteria, in Lyris' cage. More importantly, she had revealed the secret location of the Lady Bina's quarters within the palace. Kurik's pretext for gaining admittance to the palace was twofold, first, supposedly to guarantee the current safety and well-being of the Lady Bina, for Lord Grendel, and, second, to make clear to Decius Albus, who would convey the information to Surtak and his cohorts, that Lyris was in our custody and would be returned, safely and unharmed, for Eve. We anticipated little opposition to this proposal. The case with the Lady Bina was quite otherwise. She was brought from her hiding place, cell, or quarters, to a court chamber near the front of the palace. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 51)