Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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53
65
Speculating that Lord Grendel might have determined the nature of the individuals perhaps a hundred paces ahead on the bridge, in the near darkness, made me decidedly uneasy.
Speculating that Lord Grendel might have determined the nature of the individuals perhaps a hundred paces ahead on the bridge, in the near darkness, made me decidedly uneasy.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 53, Sentence #65)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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53
62
I did not think that Lord Grendel had ever encountered Tyrtaios.
53
63
He may have encountered his scent, about the apartment, and stairwell, in the house of Epicrates, when he had returned from the remote house of Decius Albus, off the Viktel Aria.
53
64
He had, of course, met Master Drusus in the apartment, yesterday morning.
53
65
Speculating that Lord Grendel might have determined the nature of the individuals perhaps a hundred paces ahead on the bridge, in the near darkness, made me decidedly uneasy.
53
66
If he could manage such a thing, I did not doubt but what a Kur could, as well.
53
67
"Eve, in the care of a slave, is there?" asked Kurik.
53
68
"Yes," said Lord Grendel.
I did not think that Lord Grendel had ever encountered Tyrtaios.
He may have encountered his scent, about the apartment, and stairwell, in the house of Epicrates, when he had returned from the remote house of Decius Albus, off the Viktel Aria.
He had, of course, met Master Drusus in the apartment, yesterday morning.
Speculating that Lord Grendel might have determined the nature of the individuals perhaps a hundred paces ahead on the bridge, in the near darkness, made me decidedly uneasy.
If he could manage such a thing, I did not doubt but what a Kur could, as well.
"Eve, in the care of a slave, is there?" asked Kurik.
"Yes," said Lord Grendel.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 53)