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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 237 "Yes, Master," I said.
8 238 I had seen little of my abductors for I had been muchly hooded, and when I was freed of the hood, they had been masked, muchly masked.
8 239 I had gathered, from accents, remarks, and such, that they had come from different cities, and different walks of life.
8 240 I did not doubt but what had brought them together, in one place or another, in one city or another, in one tavern or another, in one brothel, or another, was a sense of what they had in common, ambition, a lack of scruples, opportunism, and greed.
8 241 I did not know what I should do.
8 242 I was uncertain.
8 243 I stood still.
"Yes, Master," I said. I had seen little of my abductors for I had been muchly hooded, and when I was freed of the hood, they had been masked, muchly masked. I had gathered, from accents, remarks, and such, that they had come from different cities, and different walks of life. I did not doubt but what had brought them together, in one place or another, in one city or another, in one tavern or another, in one brothel, or another, was a sense of what they had in common, ambition, a lack of scruples, opportunism, and greed. I did not know what I should do. I was uncertain. I stood still. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )