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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Certainly he was here now, not in a good humor, and with a sword in his grasp. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1098)
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1 1098 Certainly he was here now, not in a good humor, and with a sword in his grasp.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 1095 Several of the fellows at the Crooked Tarn had intercepted him, rushing through the yard, I suppose on his way to inquire after me.
1 1096 Coinless, chained, naked, utterly without means, absolutely helpless, he would have been held at the Crooked Tarn until his bills were paid or he himself disposed of, say, as a work slave, his sale to satisfy, as it could, his bills.
1 1097 He had been redeemed, I gathered, by other fellows in the command of Artemidorus, and then freed.
1 1098 Certainly he was here now, not in a good humor, and with a sword in his grasp.
1 1099 "He is a thief and spy!" cried Borton.
1 1100 Men leaped to their feet.
1 1101 "Spy!" I heard.
Several of the fellows at the Crooked Tarn had intercepted him, rushing through the yard, I suppose on his way to inquire after me. Coinless, chained, naked, utterly without means, absolutely helpless, he would have been held at the Crooked Tarn until his bills were paid or he himself disposed of, say, as a work slave, his sale to satisfy, as it could, his bills. He had been redeemed, I gathered, by other fellows in the command of Artemidorus, and then freed. Certainly he was here now, not in a good humor, and with a sword in his grasp. "He is a thief and spy!" cried Borton. Men leaped to their feet. "Spy!" I heard. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)