Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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36
32
"He offered me money, when I had no money," he told the captain, "he offered me lodging, when I had no lodging".
"He offered me money, when I had no money," he told the captain, "he offered me lodging, when I had no lodging".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #32)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
36
29
But, even so, a single such disk had been welcome.
36
30
Demetrion knew me by sight, but by little more, from the registry.
36
31
The captain, for some reason, had wished for the stranger to stay on board the River Dragon, but, as I would not be allowed to do so, as well, the stranger declined the offer.
36
32
"He offered me money, when I had no money," he told the captain, "he offered me lodging, when I had no lodging".
36
33
"He is not Pani," said the captain.
36
34
"Neither am I," said the stranger.
36
35
"But," said the captain, "you were of the ship".
But, even so, a single such disk had been welcome.
Demetrion knew me by sight, but by little more, from the registry.
The captain, for some reason, had wished for the stranger to stay on board the River Dragon, but, as I would not be allowed to do so, as well, the stranger declined the offer.
"He offered me money, when I had no money," he told the captain, "he offered me lodging, when I had no lodging".
"He is not Pani," said the captain.
"Neither am I," said the stranger.
"But," said the captain, "you were of the ship".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 36)