Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Hurtha's Feast "Hurtha," said I, "what have you there?" "Fruits, dried and fresh, candies, nuts, four sorts of meats, choice, all of them, fresh-baked bread, selected pastries," responded he, his arms full, "and some superb paga and delicate ka-la-na".
Hurtha's Feast "Hurtha," said I, "what have you there?" "Fruits, dried and fresh, candies, nuts, four sorts of meats, choice, all of them, fresh-baked bread, selected pastries," responded he, his arms full, "and some superb paga and delicate ka-la-na".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #1)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was fitting, of course, as indicated, that they followed on their tethers, as both were domestic animals.
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"We will never catch up," said Mincon, grumbling.
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Then he cracked the whip again.
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Hurtha's Feast "Hurtha," said I, "what have you there?" "Fruits, dried and fresh, candies, nuts, four sorts of meats, choice, all of them, fresh-baked bread, selected pastries," responded he, his arms full, "and some superb paga and delicate ka-la-na".
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"Where did you get such things?" I asked.
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"They were intended for the mess of the high officers, up the road," he said.
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"They did not arrive there, apparently," I said.
It was fitting, of course, as indicated, that they followed on their tethers, as both were domestic animals.
"We will never catch up," said Mincon, grumbling.
Then he cracked the whip again.
Hurtha's Feast "Hurtha," said I, "what have you there?" "Fruits, dried and fresh, candies, nuts, four sorts of meats, choice, all of them, fresh-baked bread, selected pastries," responded he, his arms full, "and some superb paga and delicate ka-la-na".
"Where did you get such things?" I asked.
"They were intended for the mess of the high officers, up the road," he said.
"They did not arrive there, apparently," I said.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 6)