Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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423
"Were you in a place where they could have you when they wished, and yet not seem to own you, nor risk identifying themselves with you prematurely, lest others take note?" "For months," I said, "I served as a slave in a paga tavern".
"Were you in a place where they could have you when they wished, and yet not seem to own you, nor risk identifying themselves with you prematurely, lest others take note?" "For months," I said, "I served as a slave in a paga tavern".
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #423)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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420
"It could easily be," said he called Bosk, "for it requires only that some rumor be spread, say, in Ar, or elsewhere, that you are in this city, a rumor which well might, by means of spies, soon find its way to the camp of Rask of Treve.
17
421
And surely it would be preferable, to the plans of some, my enemies, that you not be in this city when Rask of Treve arrives, lest they fail to capture him and he finds you, and carries you away".
17
422
He looked at me.
17
423
"Were you in a place where they could have you when they wished, and yet not seem to own you, nor risk identifying themselves with you prematurely, lest others take note?" "For months," I said, "I served as a slave in a paga tavern".
17
424
"They may even have seen you sold," said Bosk.
17
425
"It was the Curulean, was it not?" "Yes," I whispered.
17
426
"A most public block," he said.
"It could easily be," said he called Bosk, "for it requires only that some rumor be spread, say, in Ar, or elsewhere, that you are in this city, a rumor which well might, by means of spies, soon find its way to the camp of Rask of Treve.
And surely it would be preferable, to the plans of some, my enemies, that you not be in this city when Rask of Treve arrives, lest they fail to capture him and he finds you, and carries you away".
He looked at me.
"Were you in a place where they could have you when they wished, and yet not seem to own you, nor risk identifying themselves with you prematurely, lest others take note?" "For months," I said, "I served as a slave in a paga tavern".
"They may even have seen you sold," said Bosk.
"It was the Curulean, was it not?" "Yes," I whispered.
"A most public block," he said.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 17)