Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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238
The slave was silent.
13
239
"You have heard nothing?" I said.
13
240
"Nothing," she said.
13
241
Too, I thought his capture would be a coup of considerable dimension, and one whose fame would be soon registered on the public boards of a dozen cities, whispered about a thousand campfires, even as far north as the forests, but, here, too, I had, as yet, heard nothing.
13
242
"Were you," I asked, "as a scion of the Serisii, a confidante of the Ubara?" "Surely not, Master," she said.
13
243
"But, as of the Serisii, whose fortunes were closely intertwined with those of Cos and Tyros, I, and others, were often entertained in the Central Cylinder".
13
244
"What was the nature of these entertainments?" I inquired.
The slave was silent.
"You have heard nothing?" I said.
"Nothing," she said.
Too, I thought his capture would be a coup of considerable dimension, and one whose fame would be soon registered on the public boards of a dozen cities, whispered about a thousand campfires, even as far north as the forests, but, here, too, I had, as yet, heard nothing.
"Were you," I asked, "as a scion of the Serisii, a confidante of the Ubara?" "Surely not, Master," she said.
"But, as of the Serisii, whose fortunes were closely intertwined with those of Cos and Tyros, I, and others, were often entertained in the Central Cylinder".
"What was the nature of these entertainments?" I inquired.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )