Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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62
"Perhaps," he said, "you would like to seize such a mount, and slip away, discourteously declining the hospitality of the shogun".
"Perhaps," he said, "you would like to seize such a mount, and slip away, discourteously declining the hospitality of the shogun".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #62)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
59
"As I am curious," I said, "I would be pleased to inquire if there be tarns about".
16
60
"One can be too curious," he said.
16
61
"I suppose that is possible," I said.
16
62
"Perhaps," he said, "you would like to seize such a mount, and slip away, discourteously declining the hospitality of the shogun".
16
63
"That would be rude," I said.
16
64
"Barbarians are not noted for their manners," he said.
16
65
"True," I said.
"As I am curious," I said, "I would be pleased to inquire if there be tarns about".
"One can be too curious," he said.
"I suppose that is possible," I said.
"Perhaps," he said, "you would like to seize such a mount, and slip away, discourteously declining the hospitality of the shogun".
"That would be rude," I said.
"Barbarians are not noted for their manners," he said.
"True," I said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 16)