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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 81 He maintained his standards.
11 82 Still, it seemed that a silver tarsk was a high price to pay for a poem, even if it were as good as one of Hurtha's, particularly one one had to copy oneself.
11 83 Indeed, many lovely women on Gor do not bring as much as a silver tarsk on the slave block.
11 84 "Thank you," said the merchant.
11 85 "Yes?" I said.
11 86 He was still there.
11 87 "I am surely entitled to something for my trouble," he said.
He maintained his standards. Still, it seemed that a silver tarsk was a high price to pay for a poem, even if it were as good as one of Hurtha's, particularly one one had to copy oneself. Indeed, many lovely women on Gor do not bring as much as a silver tarsk on the slave block. "Thank you," said the merchant. "Yes?" I said. He was still there. "I am surely entitled to something for my trouble," he said. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )