Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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He was no fool.
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472
It was clear to him that Grunt, if he truly, seriously, wished to hide a girl, would presumably cache her, bound and gagged, out of sight, perhaps in a slit trench a pasang or so away.
14
473
As it was, the kailiauk hide was presumably a device to arouse the interest of a possible buyer.
14
474
The dust Leg doubtless realized this.
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475
Further, he doubtless realized that his interest, in spite of the obviousness of this stratagem, was piqued.
14
476
I could not blame him, accordingly, for feeling some irritation or resentment.
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I hoped Grunt knew what he was doing.
He was no fool.
It was clear to him that Grunt, if he truly, seriously, wished to hide a girl, would presumably cache her, bound and gagged, out of sight, perhaps in a slit trench a pasang or so away.
As it was, the kailiauk hide was presumably a device to arouse the interest of a possible buyer.
The dust Leg doubtless realized this.
Further, he doubtless realized that his interest, in spite of the obviousness of this stratagem, was piqued.
I could not blame him, accordingly, for feeling some irritation or resentment.
I hoped Grunt knew what he was doing.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )