Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
23
317
"I shall not enter into the details of this," I said, "but in the north, last summer, in virtue of an unusual combination of circumstances, Marcus came into the possession of a large fortune, one hundred pieces of gold".
"I shall not enter into the details of this," I said, "but in the north, last summer, in virtue of an unusual combination of circumstances, Marcus came into the possession of a large fortune, one hundred pieces of gold".
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #317)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
23
314
"Conceal it now".
23
315
"My robe does contain a few interior pockets," he said.
23
316
The purse disappeared inside the robe.
23
317
"I shall not enter into the details of this," I said, "but in the north, last summer, in virtue of an unusual combination of circumstances, Marcus came into the possession of a large fortune, one hundred pieces of gold".
23
318
"One hundred?" asked Boots, startled.
23
319
"Yes," I said, rather pleased that I had, for once, managed to startle the great Boots Tarsk-Bit, or Renato, the Great, as he now called himself.
23
320
"But he gave me the hundred pieces of gold," I said, "for a slave".
"Conceal it now".
"My robe does contain a few interior pockets," he said.
The purse disappeared inside the robe.
"I shall not enter into the details of this," I said, "but in the north, last summer, in virtue of an unusual combination of circumstances, Marcus came into the possession of a large fortune, one hundred pieces of gold".
"One hundred?" asked Boots, startled.
"Yes," I said, rather pleased that I had, for once, managed to startle the great Boots Tarsk-Bit, or Renato, the Great, as he now called himself.
"But he gave me the hundred pieces of gold," I said, "for a slave".
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 23)