Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
159
"I put sword claim upon you.
32
160
Let he who will dispute it with me".
32
161
I twisted in the bonds.
32
162
I was his, then, girl loot, kajira spoils, as much as a tharlarion or a crate of jewels, by the right of the sword.
32
163
"Did you search for me?" I asked.
32
164
"Yes," he said, "for months, from Market of Semris, to Brundisium, to Samnium, to Argentum, to Venna".
32
165
I recalled Tyrrhenius had spoken of "inquiries".
"I put sword claim upon you.
Let he who will dispute it with me".
I twisted in the bonds.
I was his, then, girl loot, kajira spoils, as much as a tharlarion or a crate of jewels, by the right of the sword.
"Did you search for me?" I asked.
"Yes," he said, "for months, from Market of Semris, to Brundisium, to Samnium, to Argentum, to Venna".
I recalled Tyrrhenius had spoken of "inquiries".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )