Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
669
"Surrender them to me," demanded Petrucchio, grimly, resting the point of that sword on the platform, its hilt now, in his hand, over his head.
"Surrender them to me," demanded Petrucchio, grimly, resting the point of that sword on the platform, its hilt now, in his hand, over his head.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #669)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
666
"Save us!" cried Rowena.
16
667
"They are not yet legal slaves!" said Petrucchio.
16
668
"Even if they are not yet legal slaves, for the sake of argument," said Chino, "that detail can be rectified by sundown".
16
669
"Surrender them to me," demanded Petrucchio, grimly, resting the point of that sword on the platform, its hilt now, in his hand, over his head.
16
670
With his other hand he characteristically twirled a mustache.
16
671
"If you surrender them promptly, without a fight, I may be tempted to spare your miserable lives".
16
672
"That sounds fair," said Lecchio.
"Save us!" cried Rowena.
"They are not yet legal slaves!" said Petrucchio.
"Even if they are not yet legal slaves, for the sake of argument," said Chino, "that detail can be rectified by sundown".
"Surrender them to me," demanded Petrucchio, grimly, resting the point of that sword on the platform, its hilt now, in his hand, over his head.
With his other hand he characteristically twirled a mustache.
"If you surrender them promptly, without a fight, I may be tempted to spare your miserable lives".
"That sounds fair," said Lecchio.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)