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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 112 "My thanks, Fellow," said the merchant, and, smiling, turned about and made his way back among the boxes and bales on the crowded wharf.
19 113 "Have you no work to do this day," asked the man in whose fee I was that afternoon.
19 114 "That I have, Sir," I grinned, and turned again to my labors.
20 1 The Tavern of Hibron; I Return home Alone "Stand back," said the pirate.
20 2 Two blades, his, and that of a companion, were leveled at my breast.
20 3 "Beverly!" I said.
20 4 My hand, palm sweating, was poised over the hilt of my sword.
"My thanks, Fellow," said the merchant, and, smiling, turned about and made his way back among the boxes and bales on the crowded wharf. "Have you no work to do this day," asked the man in whose fee I was that afternoon. "That I have, Sir," I grinned, and turned again to my labors. The Tavern of Hibron; I Return home Alone "Stand back," said the pirate. Two blades, his, and that of a companion, were leveled at my breast. "Beverly!" I said. My hand, palm sweating, was poised over the hilt of my sword. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )