Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"You are fortunate," I said, "that my caste codes discourage robbing armed warriors".
"You are fortunate," I said, "that my caste codes discourage robbing armed warriors".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #623)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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37
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"I could slip half of this into my purse," I said, "while you two are carrying on, as it is said, dizzy on the heights of desire, wandering on the roads of delight, lost in the forests of rapture, drunk on the wines of love, swimming about in one another's eyes, and such.
37
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Repulsive.
37
622
Offensive!" "Perhaps," said Callias, "you, too, one day, will as gladly lose your way".
37
623
"You are fortunate," I said, "that my caste codes discourage robbing armed warriors".
37
624
"How does it proceed?" asked Callias.
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625
"I am not of the Street of Coins," I said, "but I think it is clear that you are a wealthy man.
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626
I have a hundred golden tarsks here, a hundred pearls, a hundred jewels, of various sorts and sizes".
"I could slip half of this into my purse," I said, "while you two are carrying on, as it is said, dizzy on the heights of desire, wandering on the roads of delight, lost in the forests of rapture, drunk on the wines of love, swimming about in one another's eyes, and such.
Repulsive.
Offensive!" "Perhaps," said Callias, "you, too, one day, will as gladly lose your way".
"You are fortunate," I said, "that my caste codes discourage robbing armed warriors".
"How does it proceed?" asked Callias.
"I am not of the Street of Coins," I said, "but I think it is clear that you are a wealthy man.
I have a hundred golden tarsks here, a hundred pearls, a hundred jewels, of various sorts and sizes".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)