Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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499
"I shall follow her," I said, "probably as a mercenary tarnsman, and attempt to take service with the House of Cernus".
"I shall follow her," I said, "probably as a mercenary tarnsman, and attempt to take service with the House of Cernus".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #499)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
496
"It will be arranged," said he, "that you will be placed as a slave in the House of Cernus, as a member of the staff of Caprus.
5
497
Papers will be prepared on you and you will be transmitted to the House of Clark in Thentis, whence you will be taken by tarn caravan to Ar, where you will be sold privately, your purchase to be effected by the agents of the House of Cernus, under the instructions of Caprus".
5
498
"There!" said Elizabeth brazenly, facing me, hands on her hips.
5
499
"I shall follow her," I said, "probably as a mercenary tarnsman, and attempt to take service with the House of Cernus".
5
500
"You are both Humans," said Misk, "noble Humans".
5
501
Then he had placed his antennae on us, one on my left shoulder and the other on Elizabeth's right shoulder.
5
502
Before we began our dangerous journey, however, at Misk's suggestion, both Elizabeth and I returned to Ko-ro-ba, that we might rest some days and, in a peaceful interlude, share our affections.
"It will be arranged," said he, "that you will be placed as a slave in the House of Cernus, as a member of the staff of Caprus.
Papers will be prepared on you and you will be transmitted to the House of Clark in Thentis, whence you will be taken by tarn caravan to Ar, where you will be sold privately, your purchase to be effected by the agents of the House of Cernus, under the instructions of Caprus".
"There!" said Elizabeth brazenly, facing me, hands on her hips.
"I shall follow her," I said, "probably as a mercenary tarnsman, and attempt to take service with the House of Cernus".
"You are both Humans," said Misk, "noble Humans".
Then he had placed his antennae on us, one on my left shoulder and the other on Elizabeth's right shoulder.
Before we began our dangerous journey, however, at Misk's suggestion, both Elizabeth and I returned to Ko-ro-ba, that we might rest some days and, in a peaceful interlude, share our affections.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)