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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Indeed," I said, "it is, in a sense, purloined treachery money, from traitors in Ar". - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #416)
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23 416 "Indeed," I said, "it is, in a sense, purloined treachery money, from traitors in Ar".

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 413 "It is not as though a village of peasants had hoed suls for it, for a century, or anything".
23 414 "I am relieved to hear it," said Boots.
23 415 "I had been much concerned with that".
23 416 "Indeed," I said, "it is, in a sense, purloined treachery money, from traitors in Ar".
23 417 "It is my duty to accept it?" asked Boots.
23 418 "Certainly your right," I said.
23 419 "Perhaps I might be persuaded to accept it," he said, "for the arts".
"It is not as though a village of peasants had hoed suls for it, for a century, or anything". "I am relieved to hear it," said Boots. "I had been much concerned with that". "Indeed," I said, "it is, in a sense, purloined treachery money, from traitors in Ar". "It is my duty to accept it?" asked Boots. "Certainly your right," I said. "Perhaps I might be persuaded to accept it," he said, "for the arts". - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 23)