Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
17
30
Indeed, I conjecture that it was used in bringing me into your hospitality.
Indeed, I conjecture that it was used in bringing me into your hospitality.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #30)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
27
"What would we, mere Pani, know of demon birds?" he asked.
17
28
"It seems likely," I said, "your noble ally, the barbarian, Tyrtaios, reached the castle of Lord Temmu astride a tarn, secretly, by night, and likely, as well, that my tarn, for such beasts are of great worth, if it were practical, would have been acquired.
17
29
Certainly it would not be released, nor would it have been left at the castle.
17
30
Indeed, I conjecture that it was used in bringing me into your hospitality.
17
31
If both tarns were used, neither would be overburdened, such a weighting taxing the beast and diminishing its speed, the rider's work thusly being brought more expeditiously to its conclusion".
17
32
"Very wise," he said.
17
33
"I have often regarded barbarians as ignorant and uncouth, but I have never made the mistake, unlike many others, of considering them stupid".
"What would we, mere Pani, know of demon birds?" he asked.
"It seems likely," I said, "your noble ally, the barbarian, Tyrtaios, reached the castle of Lord Temmu astride a tarn, secretly, by night, and likely, as well, that my tarn, for such beasts are of great worth, if it were practical, would have been acquired.
Certainly it would not be released, nor would it have been left at the castle.
Indeed, I conjecture that it was used in bringing me into your hospitality.
If both tarns were used, neither would be overburdened, such a weighting taxing the beast and diminishing its speed, the rider's work thusly being brought more expeditiously to its conclusion".
"Very wise," he said.
"I have often regarded barbarians as ignorant and uncouth, but I have never made the mistake, unlike many others, of considering them stupid".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 17)