Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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21
Why should that be? What was it to me? It was not even clear to me why I had ventured north.
10
22
Ah, yes, two golden staters! I wondered how Tyrtaios saw me.
10
23
I suspected that my hire had not been purchased for the quickness of a blade, the edge of a sword, not for two staters of gold.
10
24
How, I wondered, did he understand the Merchants, the Slavers? What was his caste? Was he an Assassin? I was not.
10
25
I had told him so.
10
26
Did he believe me? How did he understand me? I feared he saw me in terms of himself, as one might look into a dark glass.
10
27
"There," said Tyrtaios, pointing.
Why should that be? What was it to me? It was not even clear to me why I had ventured north.
Ah, yes, two golden staters! I wondered how Tyrtaios saw me.
I suspected that my hire had not been purchased for the quickness of a blade, the edge of a sword, not for two staters of gold.
How, I wondered, did he understand the Merchants, the Slavers? What was his caste? Was he an Assassin? I was not.
I had told him so.
Did he believe me? How did he understand me? I feared he saw me in terms of himself, as one might look into a dark glass.
"There," said Tyrtaios, pointing.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )