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

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18 39 I, too, had a rendezvous with the Rhoda and the Tesephone.
18 40 The Rhoda had been instrumental in my affairs, in ways that had not pleased me.
18 41 And in the hold of the Tesephone were numbers of my men, captured at the camp on the Laurius River, due to the treachery of a tavern keeper of Laura, by name, Hesius, and four paga slaves.
18 42 I recalled the girls, with momentary irritation, red-haired Vinca, the two other girls, and the slim, light-skinned, dark-haired Earth girl, she of Denver, Colorado, to whom I had given the slave name, Ilene.
18 43 I was not pleased with her.
18 44 She had not been completely open with me.
18 45 Too, she was a lovely weakling, petty, timid and selfish, fit only to be the slave of men of Gor.
I, too, had a rendezvous with the Rhoda and the Tesephone. The Rhoda had been instrumental in my affairs, in ways that had not pleased me. And in the hold of the Tesephone were numbers of my men, captured at the camp on the Laurius River, due to the treachery of a tavern keeper of Laura, by name, Hesius, and four paga slaves. I recalled the girls, with momentary irritation, red-haired Vinca, the two other girls, and the slim, light-skinned, dark-haired Earth girl, she of Denver, Colorado, to whom I had given the slave name, Ilene. I was not pleased with her. She had not been completely open with me. Too, she was a lovely weakling, petty, timid and selfish, fit only to be the slave of men of Gor. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )