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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 52 "I have read others of his," I said.
11 53 "I am sure it is every bit as good".
11 54 Indeed, I had already read three others this very night.
11 55 The Tabor merchant was the fourth fellow who had come by to look me up.
11 56 Too, coincidentally, he was the fourth fellow who was demanding his silver tarsk back.
11 57 "To me," said the merchant, "it seems merely strange, or perhaps, at best, unmitigated trash, but then I am a simple man of business, and not a scribe.
11 58 Doubtless such things come more within their jurisdiction than mine".
"I have read others of his," I said. "I am sure it is every bit as good". Indeed, I had already read three others this very night. The Tabor merchant was the fourth fellow who had come by to look me up. Too, coincidentally, he was the fourth fellow who was demanding his silver tarsk back. "To me," said the merchant, "it seems merely strange, or perhaps, at best, unmitigated trash, but then I am a simple man of business, and not a scribe. Doubtless such things come more within their jurisdiction than mine". - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )