Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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23
I had no doubt that he had come at last, perhaps unable to help himself, agonized and contrite, to see me, to beg my forgiveness, to apologize for his summary treatment of me weeks ago on the Thieves' Way South, in the vicinity of Brindlar's Scroll Shop, and later in the Whip and Chain.
I had no doubt that he had come at last, perhaps unable to help himself, agonized and contrite, to see me, to beg my forgiveness, to apologize for his summary treatment of me weeks ago on the Thieves' Way South, in the vicinity of Brindlar's Scroll Shop, and later in the Whip and Chain.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #23)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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20
"He would choose Adraste," said Ianthe.
19
21
"I do not think so," I said.
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22
"Adraste is gone," said Lana.
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23
I had no doubt that he had come at last, perhaps unable to help himself, agonized and contrite, to see me, to beg my forgiveness, to apologize for his summary treatment of me weeks ago on the Thieves' Way South, in the vicinity of Brindlar's Scroll Shop, and later in the Whip and Chain.
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24
"He is alone," said Marcia, meaningfully.
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25
"He is approaching," said Lana.
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26
I stood well, and turned my hip a bit.
"He would choose Adraste," said Ianthe.
"I do not think so," I said.
"Adraste is gone," said Lana.
I had no doubt that he had come at last, perhaps unable to help himself, agonized and contrite, to see me, to beg my forgiveness, to apologize for his summary treatment of me weeks ago on the Thieves' Way South, in the vicinity of Brindlar's Scroll Shop, and later in the Whip and Chain.
"He is alone," said Marcia, meaningfully.
"He is approaching," said Lana.
I stood well, and turned my hip a bit.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 19)