Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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190
Yet I was sure he had seen the seals.
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191
"I am Tarl," I said, "of the city of Port Kar, and I am now lodging in the insula of Achiates, in the Alley of the Slave Brothels of Ludmilla".
23
192
This information was taken down.
23
193
"Write down," said the regent to the scribe nearest him, "that we have received petitions from Tarl of Port Kar, who is lodging in the house of Achiates, which we will take under careful consideration".
23
194
This was done.
23
195
"I am grateful," I said, "that you will be pleased to ponder carefully the contents of these petitions.
23
196
I assure you that I am quite earnest in this matter, and I attest with conviction to the veracity of what I take to be their contents".
Yet I was sure he had seen the seals.
"I am Tarl," I said, "of the city of Port Kar, and I am now lodging in the insula of Achiates, in the Alley of the Slave Brothels of Ludmilla".
This information was taken down.
"Write down," said the regent to the scribe nearest him, "that we have received petitions from Tarl of Port Kar, who is lodging in the house of Achiates, which we will take under careful consideration".
This was done.
"I am grateful," I said, "that you will be pleased to ponder carefully the contents of these petitions.
I assure you that I am quite earnest in this matter, and I attest with conviction to the veracity of what I take to be their contents".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )