Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"That should draw in bounty hunters," I said, "like zarlit flies to honey, urts to cheese, sharks to blood".
"That should draw in bounty hunters," I said, "like zarlit flies to honey, urts to cheese, sharks to blood".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #263)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"But surely I might suggest a suitable name".
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261
"Certainly," said Pertinax.
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"'Lady Portia Lia Serisia of Sun Gate Towers'," she suggested.
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263
"That should draw in bounty hunters," I said, "like zarlit flies to honey, urts to cheese, sharks to blood".
15
264
"True," she said, quickly.
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265
"Perhaps then something like 'Lady Philomela of the Amaniani'?" "I doubt that the Amaniani," I said, "to whom I doubt that you are related, would appreciate the borrowing of their name, particularly by a slave".
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"Perhaps," she agreed.
"But surely I might suggest a suitable name".
"Certainly," said Pertinax.
"'Lady Portia Lia Serisia of Sun Gate Towers'," she suggested.
"That should draw in bounty hunters," I said, "like zarlit flies to honey, urts to cheese, sharks to blood".
"True," she said, quickly.
"Perhaps then something like 'Lady Philomela of the Amaniani'?" "I doubt that the Amaniani," I said, "to whom I doubt that you are related, would appreciate the borrowing of their name, particularly by a slave".
"Perhaps," she agreed.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15)