Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
805
"Your ruse is pathetic.
8
806
It is doomed.
8
807
It fools no one.
8
808
No one, at this distance, will mistake slaves bedecked in scarlet, clutching staves, for those of the scarlet caste.
8
809
You do no more than suggest futility and desperation".
8
810
"So it seems," said he.
8
811
I noted that Euphrosyne had pulled the red cloth tight about herself, accentuating her figure, and, as though by some careless inadvertence, had arranged matters so that a bare shoulder might be glimpsed, and the narrow, flat circlet of metal enclosing her fair throat.
"Your ruse is pathetic.
It is doomed.
It fools no one.
No one, at this distance, will mistake slaves bedecked in scarlet, clutching staves, for those of the scarlet caste.
You do no more than suggest futility and desperation".
"So it seems," said he.
I noted that Euphrosyne had pulled the red cloth tight about herself, accentuating her figure, and, as though by some careless inadvertence, had arranged matters so that a bare shoulder might be glimpsed, and the narrow, flat circlet of metal enclosing her fair throat.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )