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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

Kuurus lifted his paga bowl and drank. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #211)
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2 211 Kuurus lifted his paga bowl and drank.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 208 "Yes," said Portus, "and the rich Merchants, and the great houses, those on the Street of Coins, and on the Street of Brands, hire their own men".
2 209 He smiled.
2 210 "Further," said he, "Merchants arm and train squads of such men and rent them, for high wages, to the citizens of given streets and cylinders".
2 211 Kuurus lifted his paga bowl and drank.
2 212 "What has this to do with me?" he asked.
2 213 "For whom do you wear on your forehead the mark of the black dagger?" queried Portus discreetly.
2 214 Kuurus said nothing.
"Yes," said Portus, "and the rich Merchants, and the great houses, those on the Street of Coins, and on the Street of Brands, hire their own men". He smiled. "Further," said he, "Merchants arm and train squads of such men and rent them, for high wages, to the citizens of given streets and cylinders". Kuurus lifted his paga bowl and drank. "What has this to do with me?" he asked. "For whom do you wear on your forehead the mark of the black dagger?" queried Portus discreetly. Kuurus said nothing. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 2)