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

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43 40 "I had a very difficult night," he said, "and the morning, thus far, save for too few Ahn sleep, has not been much better".
43 41 "Perhaps things will improve," I said.
43 42 "Perhaps," he grumbled.
43 43 Marcus normally tended, of course, to be a somewhat moody fellow, taking things somewhat more seriously, such as life and death, than seemed necessary.
43 44 This morning, however, he seemed actually ungracious, and that was quite unusual for him.
43 45 To be sure, he had had a difficult night, keeping his lonely, tense vigil in the alley behind the tavern, while I rested and sported about inside.
43 46 I reminded myself, however, that such sacrifices are only to be expected in the course of true friendship.
"I had a very difficult night," he said, "and the morning, thus far, save for too few Ahn sleep, has not been much better". "Perhaps things will improve," I said. "Perhaps," he grumbled. Marcus normally tended, of course, to be a somewhat moody fellow, taking things somewhat more seriously, such as life and death, than seemed necessary. This morning, however, he seemed actually ungracious, and that was quite unusual for him. To be sure, he had had a difficult night, keeping his lonely, tense vigil in the alley behind the tavern, while I rested and sported about inside. I reminded myself, however, that such sacrifices are only to be expected in the course of true friendship. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )