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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 161 "But what Warrior?" inquired a fellow at the table, a Silversmith.
17 162 "Cernus, of the House of Cernus," said the disguised guard, "is a Warrior".
17 163 "He is a Slaver," said one.
17 164 "He knows the business and needs of Ar," said the guard, "as would a merchant, but he is yet of the Caste of Warriors".
17 165 "He has sponsored many games," said a Tharlarion Keeper.
17 166 "He would be better than a Hinrabian," said another fellow.
17 167 "My admission to the races," said another man, a Miller, "has been paid a dozen times by the House of Cernus".
"But what Warrior?" inquired a fellow at the table, a Silversmith. "Cernus, of the House of Cernus," said the disguised guard, "is a Warrior". "He is a Slaver," said one. "He knows the business and needs of Ar," said the guard, "as would a merchant, but he is yet of the Caste of Warriors". "He has sponsored many games," said a Tharlarion Keeper. "He would be better than a Hinrabian," said another fellow. "My admission to the races," said another man, a Miller, "has been paid a dozen times by the House of Cernus". - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )