Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
219
The heavy man, sitting cross-legged, opposite the Assassin, began to sweat, fiddled with the damp blue and yellow silk covering his knee, and then with a nervous hand lifted a shaking bowl of paga to his lips, spilling some down the side of his face.
The heavy man, sitting cross-legged, opposite the Assassin, began to sweat, fiddled with the damp blue and yellow silk covering his knee, and then with a nervous hand lifted a shaking bowl of paga to his lips, spilling some down the side of his face.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #219)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
216
"I will find him," said Kuurus.
2
217
"Of course," said Portus.
2
218
"Of course".
2
219
The heavy man, sitting cross-legged, opposite the Assassin, began to sweat, fiddled with the damp blue and yellow silk covering his knee, and then with a nervous hand lifted a shaking bowl of paga to his lips, spilling some down the side of his face.
2
220
"I meant no harm," he said.
2
221
"You are alive," said Kuurus.
2
222
"May I ask, Killer," asked Portus, "if you come to make the first killing—or the second?" "The second," said Kuurus.
"I will find him," said Kuurus.
"Of course," said Portus.
"Of course".
The heavy man, sitting cross-legged, opposite the Assassin, began to sweat, fiddled with the damp blue and yellow silk covering his knee, and then with a nervous hand lifted a shaking bowl of paga to his lips, spilling some down the side of his face.
"I meant no harm," he said.
"You are alive," said Kuurus.
"May I ask, Killer," asked Portus, "if you come to make the first killing—or the second?" "The second," said Kuurus.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 2)