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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 124 He then righted the small table and resumed his place, sitting cross-legged, behind it.
1 125 "They were Assassins," said the taverner, shuddering.
1 126 "What did you do with them?" asked a man.
1 127 "thassa accepted them, as she would not accept me," said the man.
1 128 "Bolt the door," said the taverner, uneasily.
1 129 "Who are you," asked a man, "that those of the black caste would come secretly, silently, upon you?" The stranger was silent.
1 130 He replaced the two daggers in the sleeve sheaths of his tunic.
He then righted the small table and resumed his place, sitting cross-legged, behind it. "They were Assassins," said the taverner, shuddering. "What did you do with them?" asked a man. "thassa accepted them, as she would not accept me," said the man. "Bolt the door," said the taverner, uneasily. "Who are you," asked a man, "that those of the black caste would come secretly, silently, upon you?" The stranger was silent. He replaced the two daggers in the sleeve sheaths of his tunic. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )