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

Thus, there will be no question as to where the additional person, in this case, a slave, came from". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #303)
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51 303 Thus, there will be no question as to where the additional person, in this case, a slave, came from".

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

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51 300 "Now," said Kurik, "we will exit though the east gate of the palace, the supposed Lady Alexina, myself, and the slave.
51 301 The guards at the east gate will assume that we had entered through the west gate and are now merely exiting by means of the east gate.
51 302 They will think nothing of the Lady Alexina, I, and a slave, leaving by means of the east gate.
51 303 Thus, there will be no question as to where the additional person, in this case, a slave, came from".
51 304 "What of the guard?" asked the Lady Bina.
51 305 "This lamp stand should do nicely," said Kurik, lifting, and hefting, the sturdy artifact.
51 306 "And, I think, those drape pulls should do nicely for bonds, and, surely, there is enough veiling, and such, about to serve as a gag".
"Now," said Kurik, "we will exit though the east gate of the palace, the supposed Lady Alexina, myself, and the slave. The guards at the east gate will assume that we had entered through the west gate and are now merely exiting by means of the east gate. They will think nothing of the Lady Alexina, I, and a slave, leaving by means of the east gate. Thus, there will be no question as to where the additional person, in this case, a slave, came from". "What of the guard?" asked the Lady Bina. "This lamp stand should do nicely," said Kurik, lifting, and hefting, the sturdy artifact. "And, I think, those drape pulls should do nicely for bonds, and, surely, there is enough veiling, and such, about to serve as a gag". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 51)