Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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He had broken the seal on them.
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630
"These papers, too, were found among the belongings of our fair captive below," said Samos.
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631
"What is their nature?" I asked.
1
632
"There are passage papers here," he said, "and a declaration of Cosian citizenship, which is doubtless forged.
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633
Too, most importantly, there are letters of introduction here, and the notes for a fortune, to be drawn on various banks in Schendi's Street of Coins".
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634
"To whom are the letters of introduction," I asked, "and to whom are made out the notes?" "One is to a man named Msaliti," said Samos, "and the other is to Shaba".
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635
"And the notes for the fortunes?" I asked.
He had broken the seal on them.
"These papers, too, were found among the belongings of our fair captive below," said Samos.
"What is their nature?" I asked.
"There are passage papers here," he said, "and a declaration of Cosian citizenship, which is doubtless forged.
Too, most importantly, there are letters of introduction here, and the notes for a fortune, to be drawn on various banks in Schendi's Street of Coins".
"To whom are the letters of introduction," I asked, "and to whom are made out the notes?" "One is to a man named Msaliti," said Samos, "and the other is to Shaba".
"And the notes for the fortunes?" I asked.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )