Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
289
"Surely, for one thing," said Lecchio, "we must keep this money, until it can be determined who its proper owner, or owners, may be".
"Surely, for one thing," said Lecchio, "we must keep this money, until it can be determined who its proper owner, or owners, may be".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #289)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
286
Chino and Lecchio looked at one another, frightened, impressed.
16
287
Petrucchio then stood upright, and twirled his mustache, meaningfully.
16
288
"What should we do?" asked Chino, looking to Petrucchio, naturally enough, in the situation, for guidance.
16
289
"Surely, for one thing," said Lecchio, "we must keep this money, until it can be determined who its proper owner, or owners, may be".
16
290
"That is for certain," agreed Petrucchio.
16
291
"What are you talking about there?" asked Rowena.
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292
"Give us back our money," said Lady Telitsia.
Chino and Lecchio looked at one another, frightened, impressed.
Petrucchio then stood upright, and twirled his mustache, meaningfully.
"What should we do?" asked Chino, looking to Petrucchio, naturally enough, in the situation, for guidance.
"Surely, for one thing," said Lecchio, "we must keep this money, until it can be determined who its proper owner, or owners, may be".
"That is for certain," agreed Petrucchio.
"What are you talking about there?" asked Rowena.
"Give us back our money," said Lady Telitsia.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)