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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

It was an intelligent precaution for Tharna to take, to keep an eye on the stranger, lest her hospitality be abused. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #48)
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8 48 It was an intelligent precaution for Tharna to take, to keep an eye on the stranger, lest her hospitality be abused.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 45 As I left the marketplace, I noted two men, furtive, round-shouldered in their nondescript gray robes, who followed me.
8 46 Their faces were concealed in the folds of their garments, which had been drawn over their heads in the manner of a hood.
8 47 Spies, I thought.
8 48 It was an intelligent precaution for Tharna to take, to keep an eye on the stranger, lest her hospitality be abused.
8 49 I made no effort to elude their surveillance, for that might perhaps have been interpreted as a breach of etiquette on my part, perhaps even a confession of villainous intent.
8 50 Besides, as they did not know that I knew they followed me, this gave me a certain advantage in the matter.
8 51 It was possible, of course, that they were merely curious.
As I left the marketplace, I noted two men, furtive, round-shouldered in their nondescript gray robes, who followed me. Their faces were concealed in the folds of their garments, which had been drawn over their heads in the manner of a hood. Spies, I thought. It was an intelligent precaution for Tharna to take, to keep an eye on the stranger, lest her hospitality be abused. I made no effort to elude their surveillance, for that might perhaps have been interpreted as a breach of etiquette on my part, perhaps even a confession of villainous intent. Besides, as they did not know that I knew they followed me, this gave me a certain advantage in the matter. It was possible, of course, that they were merely curious. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 8)