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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 114 "Too, should there be any massing of pirate ships, we can meet them with the fleet of Port Cos".
29 115 "What do you think, Callimachus?" asked Glyco.
29 116 He was not, of course, of the Warriors.
29 117 "With all due respect, my friend, Callisthenes," said Callimachus, "I must concur with Glyco, for his judgment in this matter seems sound".
29 118 "He is of the Merchants," said Callisthenes.
29 119 "He is a man of shrewd and practical judgment," said Callimachus.
29 120 "And, in my opinion, his fears are well founded".
"Too, should there be any massing of pirate ships, we can meet them with the fleet of Port Cos". "What do you think, Callimachus?" asked Glyco. He was not, of course, of the Warriors. "With all due respect, my friend, Callisthenes," said Callimachus, "I must concur with Glyco, for his judgment in this matter seems sound". "He is of the Merchants," said Callisthenes. "He is a man of shrewd and practical judgment," said Callimachus. "And, in my opinion, his fears are well founded". - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )