Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Why am I still stripped and chained?" "Does it not seem odd to you that the regent should employ as a courier one from Port Kar?" "Perhaps," I said.
"Why am I still stripped and chained?" "Does it not seem odd to you that the regent should employ as a courier one from Port Kar?" "Perhaps," I said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #130)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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"You are Tarl, a fellow of Port Kar," he asked, "as you told my men upon the wall?" "I am Tarl," I said, "of Port Kar".
11
128
"And you claim to be the regent's courier?" he asked.
11
129
"I am the regent's courier," I said.
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130
"Why am I still stripped and chained?" "Does it not seem odd to you that the regent should employ as a courier one from Port Kar?" "Perhaps," I said.
11
131
"I had delivered letters to him from Dietrich of Tarnburg.
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132
Perhaps it then seemed plausible to him that I might similarly serve Ar".
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"Dietrich, the 'Tarn of Tarnburg'?" he asked.
"You are Tarl, a fellow of Port Kar," he asked, "as you told my men upon the wall?" "I am Tarl," I said, "of Port Kar".
"And you claim to be the regent's courier?" he asked.
"I am the regent's courier," I said.
"Why am I still stripped and chained?" "Does it not seem odd to you that the regent should employ as a courier one from Port Kar?" "Perhaps," I said.
"I had delivered letters to him from Dietrich of Tarnburg.
Perhaps it then seemed plausible to him that I might similarly serve Ar".
"Dietrich, the 'Tarn of Tarnburg'?" he asked.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 11)