Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Is it such men as Terence of Treve or Ha-Keel, once of Ar?" These were two well-known mercenary captains.
"Is it such men as Terence of Treve or Ha-Keel, once of Ar?" These were two well-known mercenary captains.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #213)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Barus was relieved at the edge of the southeast meadow at noon, and he, wanting help later in the incubation shed, returning to the stables, took me with him.
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Taphris, leaving the waterskin with the work crew, followed us.
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"Who is the captain of the mercenaries who fly for Vonda?" I asked.
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"Is it such men as Terence of Treve or Ha-Keel, once of Ar?" These were two well-known mercenary captains.
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214
Others were Oleg of Skjern, Leander of Farnacium and William of Thentis.
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"Vonda does not pay so high," he had smiled.
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"It is one called Artemidorus".
Barus was relieved at the edge of the southeast meadow at noon, and he, wanting help later in the incubation shed, returning to the stables, took me with him.
Taphris, leaving the waterskin with the work crew, followed us.
"Who is the captain of the mercenaries who fly for Vonda?" I asked.
"Is it such men as Terence of Treve or Ha-Keel, once of Ar?" These were two well-known mercenary captains.
Others were Oleg of Skjern, Leander of Farnacium and William of Thentis.
"Vonda does not pay so high," he had smiled.
"It is one called Artemidorus".
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 21)