Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
40
35
I would have preferred a tuchuk quiva, for its weight and balance, but one must make do with what may be at hand.
I would have preferred a Tuchuk quiva, for its weight and balance, but one must make do with what may be at hand.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #35)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
40
32
"Is the knife not a more likely weapon for an assassin?" I said.
40
33
"Consider how easily it is concealed and how, well flung, it greets its target".
40
34
I put the knife in my belt.
40
35
I would have preferred a tuchuk quiva, for its weight and balance, but one must make do with what may be at hand.
40
36
"This," I said, "is my plan".
40
37
* * * "Demon rider!" said Lord Akio, rising to his feet, spilling tea.
40
38
Two contract women cowered in the background.
"Is the knife not a more likely weapon for an assassin?" I said.
"Consider how easily it is concealed and how, well flung, it greets its target".
I put the knife in my belt.
I would have preferred a tuchuk quiva, for its weight and balance, but one must make do with what may be at hand.
"This," I said, "is my plan".
* * * "Demon rider!" said Lord Akio, rising to his feet, spilling tea.
Two contract women cowered in the background.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 40)