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