Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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676
He turned upon us and struck us both, my master most grievously".
4
677
"In what was he interested?" I asked.
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678
Surely there was little in a shop of curios to interest a thief.
4
679
Would one risk one's throat and blood for a toy of wood or an ivory carving? "In that, and that alone," said the merchant, pointing to the object which the thief had held, and which he had dropped in our struggle.
4
680
It lay wrapped in fur on the ground within the booth.
4
681
Men held cloth against the wounds of the merchant.
4
682
"It is worthless," said the scribe.
He turned upon us and struck us both, my master most grievously".
"In what was he interested?" I asked.
Surely there was little in a shop of curios to interest a thief.
Would one risk one's throat and blood for a toy of wood or an ivory carving? "In that, and that alone," said the merchant, pointing to the object which the thief had held, and which he had dropped in our struggle.
It lay wrapped in fur on the ground within the booth.
Men held cloth against the wounds of the merchant.
"It is worthless," said the scribe.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )