Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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120
"Is it your intention to bring them to devastation, perhaps for some fancied slight to your honor?" "No, no," said Petrucchio, modestly.
"Is it your intention to bring them to devastation, perhaps for some fancied slight to your honor?" "No, no," said Petrucchio, modestly.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #120)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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117
"Yes," cried Lecchio.
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118
"It was he!" "None other," said Petrucchio.
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119
"What brings you to these lands, noble captain?" inquired Chino.
16
120
"Is it your intention to bring them to devastation, perhaps for some fancied slight to your honor?" "No, no," said Petrucchio, modestly.
16
121
"Is it then the sacking of a few cities you are up to?" "No," admitted Petrucchio.
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122
"Not even the defeating of a small army?" "No," he said.
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123
"Not even the burning of a few fields, the seizure of a piddling harvest or two?" "No," said Petrucchio.
"Yes," cried Lecchio.
"It was he!" "None other," said Petrucchio.
"What brings you to these lands, noble captain?" inquired Chino.
"Is it your intention to bring them to devastation, perhaps for some fancied slight to your honor?" "No, no," said Petrucchio, modestly.
"Is it then the sacking of a few cities you are up to?" "No," admitted Petrucchio.
"Not even the defeating of a small army?" "No," he said.
"Not even the burning of a few fields, the seizure of a piddling harvest or two?" "No," said Petrucchio.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)