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Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)

"How then, as I am a worker on the docks, could I have had the leisure to develop skills with the blade which might be the match of yours?" Angrily Miles of Vonda thrust his sword back in its sheath. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #246)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 246 "How then, as I am a worker on the docks, could I have had the leisure to develop skills with the blade which might be the match of yours?" Angrily Miles of Vonda thrust his sword back in its sheath.

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

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26 243 Out of the corner of my eye I noted Krondar squaring about, to face several of the men tensed about us.
26 244 He, at least, knew the danger in which his master stood.
26 245 I had little doubt Krondar would charge against several of these men, though he might take five swords in his chest doing so.
26 246 "How then, as I am a worker on the docks, could I have had the leisure to develop skills with the blade which might be the match of yours?" Angrily Miles of Vonda thrust his sword back in its sheath.
26 247 He need not know that I had taken the leisure, and much of it, as it pleased me, to develop blade skills, nor need he know I was, for my times of training, reasonably adept with the blade.
26 248 Callimachus was a master and he had lavished intelligence and time on my development.
26 249 Too, I had discovered, as did not displease me, perhaps as a result of my reflexes and aggressions, that I possessed something of an aptitude for the manipulation of that wicked Gorean blade.
Out of the corner of my eye I noted Krondar squaring about, to face several of the men tensed about us. He, at least, knew the danger in which his master stood. I had little doubt Krondar would charge against several of these men, though he might take five swords in his chest doing so. "How then, as I am a worker on the docks, could I have had the leisure to develop skills with the blade which might be the match of yours?" Angrily Miles of Vonda thrust his sword back in its sheath. He need not know that I had taken the leisure, and much of it, as it pleased me, to develop blade skills, nor need he know I was, for my times of training, reasonably adept with the blade. Callimachus was a master and he had lavished intelligence and time on my development. Too, I had discovered, as did not displease me, perhaps as a result of my reflexes and aggressions, that I possessed something of an aptitude for the manipulation of that wicked Gorean blade. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 26)