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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Will the Lady Tina of Lydius please deign to face me?" asked the judge, with the same courtesy as before. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #290)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 290 "Will the Lady Tina of Lydius please deign to face me?" asked the judge, with the same courtesy as before.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 287 It must indeed be she.
3 288 Arn, I supposed, would have much relished being here.
3 289 I suspected that little Tina would cut few purses in the future.
3 290 "Will the Lady Tina of Lydius please deign to face me?" asked the judge, with the same courtesy as before.
3 291 The girl turned in the chain and leather to face her judge, standing removed from her and above her, in his white robes, trimmed with two borders, one of gold, the other of purple.
3 292 "You have been tried, and convicted, of the crime of theft," intoned the judge.
3 293 "She stole two gold pieces from me!" cried a man standing in the crowd.
It must indeed be she. Arn, I supposed, would have much relished being here. I suspected that little Tina would cut few purses in the future. "Will the Lady Tina of Lydius please deign to face me?" asked the judge, with the same courtesy as before. The girl turned in the chain and leather to face her judge, standing removed from her and above her, in his white robes, trimmed with two borders, one of gold, the other of purple. "You have been tried, and convicted, of the crime of theft," intoned the judge. "She stole two gold pieces from me!" cried a man standing in the crowd. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3)