Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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I rose to my feet and regarded the slaves.
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151
"It seems," I said, "that you are no longer the 'Three Ubaras'".
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152
"That was a feint of advertising," said Melete, "a joke, a way of calling attention to ourselves, an image designed to amuse the wise and impress the unthinking and ignorant, those few who were stupid enough to take it seriously".
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"By now," I said, "I would suppose that there are three new 'Ubaras' in Sybaris, managing The House of the Golden urt".
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154
The slaves looked at one another.
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Even were they freed what would there be to which they might go back? And they had been prisoners of the enemy and had doubtless revealed secret information, confidences, and plans.
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"What are you now?" I asked.
I rose to my feet and regarded the slaves.
"It seems," I said, "that you are no longer the 'Three Ubaras'".
"That was a feint of advertising," said Melete, "a joke, a way of calling attention to ourselves, an image designed to amuse the wise and impress the unthinking and ignorant, those few who were stupid enough to take it seriously".
"By now," I said, "I would suppose that there are three new 'Ubaras' in Sybaris, managing The House of the Golden urt".
The slaves looked at one another.
Even were they freed what would there be to which they might go back? And they had been prisoners of the enemy and had doubtless revealed secret information, confidences, and plans.
"What are you now?" I asked.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )