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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 4 "Oh?" I said.
11 5 "I am a merchant, from Tabor," he said.
11 6 "Ah, yes," I said.
11 7 Indeed, it was the merchant from Tabor, that portly fellow who had been so inflexibly and boorishly determined to retrieve a gift, one which he had bestowed, of his own free will, as I had pointed out to him, on one of the fellows traveling with me, Hurtha, as I recalled.
11 8 "How are you?" I asked.
11 9 I feared the answer would not be reassuring.
11 10 "Fine," he said, somewhat bitterly I thought.
"Oh?" I said. "I am a merchant, from Tabor," he said. "Ah, yes," I said. Indeed, it was the merchant from Tabor, that portly fellow who had been so inflexibly and boorishly determined to retrieve a gift, one which he had bestowed, of his own free will, as I had pointed out to him, on one of the fellows traveling with me, Hurtha, as I recalled. "How are you?" I asked. I feared the answer would not be reassuring. "Fine," he said, somewhat bitterly I thought. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )