Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"When Peisistratus disembarks the Lady Bina and Lord Grendel," she said, "whence then he?" "He will undoubtedly continue his work," I said.
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145
I did not elaborate on the nature of his work, but she was substantially familiar with it.
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146
Peisistratus, and his crews, were in their way mariners and merchants.
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147
He doubtless had one or more bases, or ports, on Earth, and one or more on gor, and I knew he had one on the Steel World from which we had been brought, that now under the governance of Arcesilaus, now theocrat of that world, and now, claimedly, Twelfth Face of the Nameless One.
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148
"He is a slaver," she said.
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149
"He doubtless deals in various commodities, in various forms of merchandise," I said.
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150
"He is a slaver," she said.
"When Peisistratus disembarks the Lady Bina and Lord Grendel," she said, "whence then he?" "He will undoubtedly continue his work," I said.
I did not elaborate on the nature of his work, but she was substantially familiar with it.
Peisistratus, and his crews, were in their way mariners and merchants.
He doubtless had one or more bases, or ports, on Earth, and one or more on gor, and I knew he had one on the Steel World from which we had been brought, that now under the governance of Arcesilaus, now theocrat of that world, and now, claimedly, Twelfth Face of the Nameless One.
"He is a slaver," she said.
"He doubtless deals in various commodities, in various forms of merchandise," I said.
"He is a slaver," she said.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )