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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

I did not think I needed a mercenary's coins to buy my way there. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #6)
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16 6 I did not think I needed a mercenary's coins to buy my way there.

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

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16 3 Near me, a free female, one of those to be counted among the spoils of Torcadino, was chained on one of the clients' marble benches, one of several serving on such benches, women who, one after the other, in turn, were replaced with others.
16 4 I was troubled.
16 5 I wished to go to Ar, but I had my own business there.
16 6 I did not think I needed a mercenary's coins to buy my way there.
16 7 Too, as an unknown fellow, it seemed I might be able to enter her gates without great difficulty.
16 8 Letters of safety, aside from the difficulties they might involve me in with Cosian sentries or outposts, which might be considerable, would presumably not be needed by everyone entering Ar.
16 9 To be sure, if I wished to enter the presence of the first minister, or the high general, they might be of some use, but the letters for them, sealed with the sign of the silver tarn, might do as well.
Near me, a free female, one of those to be counted among the spoils of Torcadino, was chained on one of the clients' marble benches, one of several serving on such benches, women who, one after the other, in turn, were replaced with others. I was troubled. I wished to go to Ar, but I had my own business there. I did not think I needed a mercenary's coins to buy my way there. Too, as an unknown fellow, it seemed I might be able to enter her gates without great difficulty. Letters of safety, aside from the difficulties they might involve me in with Cosian sentries or outposts, which might be considerable, would presumably not be needed by everyone entering Ar. To be sure, if I wished to enter the presence of the first minister, or the high general, they might be of some use, but the letters for them, sealed with the sign of the silver tarn, might do as well. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 16)