Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
259
"Let us send a ship to Port Kar," said the dark-haired girl, "to obtain the ring and papers from Bejar".
"Let us send a ship to Port Kar," said the dark-haired girl, "to obtain the ring and papers from Bejar".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #259)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
256
Such dealings, of course, would encourage the theft of notes.
11
257
It was for this reason that they were forbidden by the codes.
11
258
Such notes, their loss reported, are to be canceled, and replaced with alternative notes.
11
259
"Let us send a ship to Port Kar," said the dark-haired girl, "to obtain the ring and papers from Bejar".
11
260
"Do not be a fool," said he who was called Kunguni.
11
261
"By now, Bejar has doubtless disposed of the ring, which would be meaningless to him, and has sold the notes".
11
262
"Perhaps he would give them to an agent," said the girl, "to be brought to Schendi for sale to Shaba".
Such dealings, of course, would encourage the theft of notes.
It was for this reason that they were forbidden by the codes.
Such notes, their loss reported, are to be canceled, and replaced with alternative notes.
"Let us send a ship to Port Kar," said the dark-haired girl, "to obtain the ring and papers from Bejar".
"Do not be a fool," said he who was called Kunguni.
"By now, Bejar has doubtless disposed of the ring, which would be meaningless to him, and has sold the notes".
"Perhaps he would give them to an agent," said the girl, "to be brought to Schendi for sale to Shaba".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 11)