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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I fooled them all!" "Several of your clients, as I understand it," said Thrasilicus, "lost a great deal of money". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #527)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 527 "I fooled them all!" "Several of your clients, as I understand it," said Thrasilicus, "lost a great deal of money".

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 524 "I won many investments, much largesse, considerable capital, for my firm!" "True," said Thrasilicus.
10 525 "And your practice always wore the veil of mutual interest, of the earnest exploitation of timely opportunities, of the utmost business efficiency, of the highest standards of commercial professionalism, but, underneath, was concealed an agenda of unilateral advantage, for your firm and yourself, an end you shamelessly pursued by attempting to appeal to, and twist, the needs of men, with a thousand smiles, the suggestion of promises, the scattering of various seductive hints".
10 526 "I was successful," she said.
10 527 "I fooled them all!" "Several of your clients, as I understand it," said Thrasilicus, "lost a great deal of money".
10 528 "That is not my concern," she said.
10 529 "They were dupes, gullible fools, all of them!" "It is interesting," said Thrasilicus.
10 530 "You seem to believe that none of these men understood your techniques and stratagems, that none of them understood what you were doing, and how you were doing it".
"I won many investments, much largesse, considerable capital, for my firm!" "True," said Thrasilicus. "And your practice always wore the veil of mutual interest, of the earnest exploitation of timely opportunities, of the utmost business efficiency, of the highest standards of commercial professionalism, but, underneath, was concealed an agenda of unilateral advantage, for your firm and yourself, an end you shamelessly pursued by attempting to appeal to, and twist, the needs of men, with a thousand smiles, the suggestion of promises, the scattering of various seductive hints". "I was successful," she said. "I fooled them all!" "Several of your clients, as I understand it," said Thrasilicus, "lost a great deal of money". "That is not my concern," she said. "They were dupes, gullible fools, all of them!" "It is interesting," said Thrasilicus. "You seem to believe that none of these men understood your techniques and stratagems, that none of them understood what you were doing, and how you were doing it". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10)