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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 233 "Surely Adraste knows the name of her master," I said.
13 234 "She thinks her master is Ho-Tosk, proprietor of the Golden Chain," said the voice.
13 235 "Why should her master wish his identity to remain undisclosed?" I asked.
13 236 "Should her identity be discovered," said the voice, "that she was the former Lady Julia Leta, might that not prove embarrassing to her master?" "Particularly," I said, "were her master of the merchants, and most particularly if he should be a merchant of Coins".
13 237 "You are extremely clever, Zia," he said.
13 238 "Thank you, Master," I said.
13 239 "Your inferences are uniformly shrewd," he said.
"Surely Adraste knows the name of her master," I said. "She thinks her master is Ho-Tosk, proprietor of the Golden Chain," said the voice. "Why should her master wish his identity to remain undisclosed?" I asked. "Should her identity be discovered," said the voice, "that she was the former Lady Julia Leta, might that not prove embarrassing to her master?" "Particularly," I said, "were her master of the merchants, and most particularly if he should be a merchant of Coins". "You are extremely clever, Zia," he said. "Thank you, Master," I said. "Your inferences are uniformly shrewd," he said. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )