Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
44
I did not think my sword was worth that much more than that of others.
I did not think my sword was worth that much more than that of others.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #44)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
41
I had not forgotten the offer of the golden stater.
8
42
I had inquired and learned that the offer to most was in copper tarsks, to the equivalent of a silver stater.
8
43
But I had been offered a golden stater.
8
44
I did not think my sword was worth that much more than that of others.
8
45
In what way then might I have such value, that others might not? Too, I was curious about the ships, the smaller ships, not the round ships, which were coasting north.
8
46
What lay in the north? Who were the mysterious Pani? Their agents seemed well supplied with gold, gold at a time when even copper would go far.
8
47
Ships were being hired, and men recruited, not merely shipsmen, pilots, helmsmen, oarsmen, and such, but men-at-arms, as well, hundreds, mercenaries, many lacking Home Stones, many perhaps indistinguishable from ruffians, vagabonds, brigands, thieves, and cutthroats.
I had not forgotten the offer of the golden stater.
I had inquired and learned that the offer to most was in copper tarsks, to the equivalent of a silver stater.
But I had been offered a golden stater.
I did not think my sword was worth that much more than that of others.
In what way then might I have such value, that others might not? Too, I was curious about the ships, the smaller ships, not the round ships, which were coasting north.
What lay in the north? Who were the mysterious Pani? Their agents seemed well supplied with gold, gold at a time when even copper would go far.
Ships were being hired, and men recruited, not merely shipsmen, pilots, helmsmen, oarsmen, and such, but men-at-arms, as well, hundreds, mercenaries, many lacking Home Stones, many perhaps indistinguishable from ruffians, vagabonds, brigands, thieves, and cutthroats.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 8)