Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
101
"What are you then?" she asked.
2
102
"A traveler," I said.
2
103
"What is your caste?" she asked.
2
104
"Scarlet is the color of my caste," I said.
2
105
"I thought it might be," she said.
2
106
"Who but such as you can live in these times?" I gave her some bread from my pack, from a rep-cloth draw-sack, and a bit of dried meat, paper thin, from its tied leather envelope.
2
107
"There, there," she crooned to the child, putting bits of bread into its mouth.
"What are you then?" she asked.
"A traveler," I said.
"What is your caste?" she asked.
"Scarlet is the color of my caste," I said.
"I thought it might be," she said.
"Who but such as you can live in these times?" I gave her some bread from my pack, from a rep-cloth draw-sack, and a bit of dried meat, paper thin, from its tied leather envelope.
"There, there," she crooned to the child, putting bits of bread into its mouth.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )