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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 419 He is respected by a hundred minor daimyos, and important in significant diplomacies, maintaining precarious neutralities amongst those who might lean to Lord Yamada, and perhaps, eventually, he might prove significant in the enlistment of allies".
36 420 "And Callias," said the stranger, bitterly, "has no such weight, no such power".
36 421 "Certainly not," said the captain.
36 422 "One who steals a sul may be mutilated, crippled, or killed," said Callias, "whereas one who steals cities may be gifted with the medallion of a Ubar".
36 423 "Or the throne of a shogun," said the captain.
36 424 "I must go, in any event," said the stranger.
36 425 "I will give you no berth," said the captain.
He is respected by a hundred minor daimyos, and important in significant diplomacies, maintaining precarious neutralities amongst those who might lean to Lord Yamada, and perhaps, eventually, he might prove significant in the enlistment of allies". "And Callias," said the stranger, bitterly, "has no such weight, no such power". "Certainly not," said the captain. "One who steals a sul may be mutilated, crippled, or killed," said Callias, "whereas one who steals cities may be gifted with the medallion of a Ubar". "Or the throne of a shogun," said the captain. "I must go, in any event," said the stranger. "I will give you no berth," said the captain. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )