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

The blade would have had to be removed, I assume, and then replaced, after the extraction of the papers". - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #19)
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19 19 The blade would have had to be removed, I assume, and then replaced, after the extraction of the papers".

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

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19 16 "How could anyone have done it?" "Presumably it could have been done only by one practiced in stealth, who knew for what he was searching, and where it might be found.
19 17 He might even have had a tool for the extraction of the papers".
19 18 "The blade was in the sheath, was it not," asked Boabissia, "and the sheath beside you?" "Yes," I said, "and the sheath was on its strap, slung about my shoulder.
19 19 The blade would have had to be removed, I assume, and then replaced, after the extraction of the papers".
19 20 "Why would it be replaced?" asked Hurtha.
19 21 "That the absence of the papers not be immediately noticed," I said.
19 22 "I would not have noticed the matter had I not, as a matter of habit, this morning, tested the draw of the blade".
"How could anyone have done it?" "Presumably it could have been done only by one practiced in stealth, who knew for what he was searching, and where it might be found. He might even have had a tool for the extraction of the papers". "The blade was in the sheath, was it not," asked Boabissia, "and the sheath beside you?" "Yes," I said, "and the sheath was on its strap, slung about my shoulder. The blade would have had to be removed, I assume, and then replaced, after the extraction of the papers". "Why would it be replaced?" asked Hurtha. "That the absence of the papers not be immediately noticed," I said. "I would not have noticed the matter had I not, as a matter of habit, this morning, tested the draw of the blade". - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 19)