Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
222
As he did so I heard some of the bystanders, the Saddle Maker and the fellow who was the Tarn Keeper, he who wore the patch of the Greens, discussing the game.
3
223
"It was really quite simple," the Saddle Maker was explaining, "even obvious".
3
224
I smiled and I noted that the Player, too, smiled.
3
225
"You are a merchant?" asked the Player.
3
226
"No," I said.
3
227
"How is it then," asked he, "that you have such riches?" "It means nothing," I said.
3
228
"Can I help you to your home?" "You are surely of High Caste," said the Player, "to have such gold".
As he did so I heard some of the bystanders, the Saddle Maker and the fellow who was the Tarn Keeper, he who wore the patch of the Greens, discussing the game.
"It was really quite simple," the Saddle Maker was explaining, "even obvious".
I smiled and I noted that the Player, too, smiled.
"You are a merchant?" asked the Player.
"No," I said.
"How is it then," asked he, "that you have such riches?" "It means nothing," I said.
"Can I help you to your home?" "You are surely of High Caste," said the Player, "to have such gold".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )