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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 127 "Perhaps," I admitted, "but I think I shall go to Turia and look about for it.
15 128 Should I chance to see it I might pick it up and bring it back with me".
15 129 "Where do you think this golden sphere will be lying about?" asked Harold.
15 130 "I expect," I said, "it might be found here or there in the House of Saphrar, a merchant of Turia".
15 131 "That is interesting," said Harold, "for I had thought I might try chain luck in the Pleasure Gardens of a Turian merchant named Saphrar".
15 132 "That is interesting indeed," I said, "perhaps it is the same".
15 133 "It is possible," granted Harold.
"Perhaps," I admitted, "but I think I shall go to Turia and look about for it. Should I chance to see it I might pick it up and bring it back with me". "Where do you think this golden sphere will be lying about?" asked Harold. "I expect," I said, "it might be found here or there in the House of Saphrar, a merchant of Turia". "That is interesting," said Harold, "for I had thought I might try chain luck in the Pleasure Gardens of a Turian merchant named Saphrar". "That is interesting indeed," I said, "perhaps it is the same". "It is possible," granted Harold. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )