Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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466
"It would ill repay the hospitality of a captain," said I, "for his passenger to refuse churlishly to return to him his vessel".
"It would ill repay the hospitality of a captain," said I, "for his passenger to refuse churlishly to return to him his vessel".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #466)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
463
"The Rena," I said, "will need repairs.
13
464
Doubtless you can give her the attention she will need either in Cos or Tyros".
13
465
"We are free?" he asked, disbelievingly.
13
466
"It would ill repay the hospitality of a captain," said I, "for his passenger to refuse churlishly to return to him his vessel".
13
467
"My thanks," said he, "Bosk, Captain of Port Kar".
13
468
"The slaves, of course," said I, "are freed.
13
469
They come with us.
"The Rena," I said, "will need repairs.
Doubtless you can give her the attention she will need either in Cos or Tyros".
"We are free?" he asked, disbelievingly.
"It would ill repay the hospitality of a captain," said I, "for his passenger to refuse churlishly to return to him his vessel".
"My thanks," said he, "Bosk, Captain of Port Kar".
"The slaves, of course," said I, "are freed.
They come with us.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 13)