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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 158 I had learned of it yesterday evening.
6 159 Indeed, I had already seen fit, for reasons of my own, to engage in certain actions pertinent to the matter.
6 160 "Have you a license?" pressed the free woman.
6 161 "Last year I did not have one, admittedly, due to some fearful inadvertence," admitted Boots, "but I would not risk that twice at the Sardar Fair.
6 162 I have settled my debts here.
6 163 Indeed, no sooner had I settled one than it seemed that a thousand creditors, guardsmen at their backs, descended upon me, like jards upon an unwatched roast.
6 164 At the point of their steel I became enamored with the satisfactions attendant upon the pursuit of punctilious honesty.
I had learned of it yesterday evening. Indeed, I had already seen fit, for reasons of my own, to engage in certain actions pertinent to the matter. "Have you a license?" pressed the free woman. "Last year I did not have one, admittedly, due to some fearful inadvertence," admitted Boots, "but I would not risk that twice at the Sardar Fair. I have settled my debts here. Indeed, no sooner had I settled one than it seemed that a thousand creditors, guardsmen at their backs, descended upon me, like jards upon an unwatched roast. At the point of their steel I became enamored with the satisfactions attendant upon the pursuit of punctilious honesty. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )