Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Has it come to this," I asked him, "the glory, the codes, the steel?" "I want a drink," he said, sullenly.
"Has it come to this," I asked him, "the glory, the codes, the steel?" "I want a drink," he said, sullenly.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #212)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Who are you to interfere?" he wept.
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"Surely there are others better than yourself against whom you might turn your sword," I said, angrily.
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"Give me a drink," he said.
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212
"Has it come to this," I asked him, "the glory, the codes, the steel?" "I want a drink," he said, sullenly.
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213
"I have but returned from the wharves," I told him.
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"Surely you, and the others, from the tavern of Tasdron, did not fail to hear the alarm?" "There is no business of mine at the wharves," he said.
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"Yet," said I, "you had left the tavern.
"Who are you to interfere?" he wept.
"Surely there are others better than yourself against whom you might turn your sword," I said, angrily.
"Give me a drink," he said.
"Has it come to this," I asked him, "the glory, the codes, the steel?" "I want a drink," he said, sullenly.
"I have but returned from the wharves," I told him.
"Surely you, and the others, from the tavern of Tasdron, did not fail to hear the alarm?" "There is no business of mine at the wharves," he said.
"Yet," said I, "you had left the tavern.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 22)