Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
31
200
"Surely both might bring some ransom," I suggested, "one as a potential recruit to the cohorts of Yamada, the other as a brave and valued constable".
"Surely both might bring some ransom," I suggested, "one as a potential recruit to the cohorts of Yamada, the other as a brave and valued constable".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #200)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
31
197
I am dishonored.
31
198
The shogun would have me bound, and caged with starving urts.
31
199
All I ask from you is a blade, with which I might end my disgrace".
31
200
"Surely both might bring some ransom," I suggested, "one as a potential recruit to the cohorts of Yamada, the other as a brave and valued constable".
31
201
"They are witnesses to our deeds, and faces, chieftain san," said he whom I had taken to be an innkeeper.
31
202
"And what of these two?" asked Arashi, indicating Haruki and myself.
31
203
"Similarly," said he whom I had taken to be the innkeeper.
I am dishonored.
The shogun would have me bound, and caged with starving urts.
All I ask from you is a blade, with which I might end my disgrace".
"Surely both might bring some ransom," I suggested, "one as a potential recruit to the cohorts of Yamada, the other as a brave and valued constable".
"They are witnesses to our deeds, and faces, chieftain san," said he whom I had taken to be an innkeeper.
"And what of these two?" asked Arashi, indicating Haruki and myself.
"Similarly," said he whom I had taken to be the innkeeper.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 31)