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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, only this morning, as luck would have it, I cleansed my sword from my most recent slaughters and I am accordingly loath to immerse it so soon once more in baths of blood". - (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #604)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 604 Too, only this morning, as luck would have it, I cleansed my sword from my most recent slaughters and I am accordingly loath to immerse it so soon once more in baths of blood".

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

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16 601 "You are welcome to come with us, of course," said Chino.
16 602 "The warding off of bloodthirsty troops and maddened, hostile mobs, with bulging eyes, would be nothing for you".
16 603 "True," asserted Petrucchio, "but I am in spite of my fierce appearance sometimes a gentle fellow, one who is often hesitant to wreak broadcast massacre too impulsively, particularly on so balmy a day.
16 604 Too, only this morning, as luck would have it, I cleansed my sword from my most recent slaughters and I am accordingly loath to immerse it so soon once more in baths of blood".
16 605 "You may actually spare, then, the maddened mobs and the town militias, the assembled soldiery of the district?" "Perhaps," said Petrucchio.
16 606 "It is a lucky day for these lands then," said Chino.
16 607 "Dispose of the puddings," said Petrucchio.
"You are welcome to come with us, of course," said Chino. "The warding off of bloodthirsty troops and maddened, hostile mobs, with bulging eyes, would be nothing for you". "True," asserted Petrucchio, "but I am in spite of my fierce appearance sometimes a gentle fellow, one who is often hesitant to wreak broadcast massacre too impulsively, particularly on so balmy a day. Too, only this morning, as luck would have it, I cleansed my sword from my most recent slaughters and I am accordingly loath to immerse it so soon once more in baths of blood". "You may actually spare, then, the maddened mobs and the town militias, the assembled soldiery of the district?" "Perhaps," said Petrucchio. "It is a lucky day for these lands then," said Chino. "Dispose of the puddings," said Petrucchio. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)