Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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46
"But the great lord desires the holding," said Nodachi.
"But the great lord desires the holding," said Nodachi.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #46)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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43
"The matter is thus perplexing".
47
44
"The great lord desires the holding," said Nodachi.
47
45
"As it seems the holding is to be destroyed, in either case," said Lord Yamada, "either by the breath of the iron dragon or the torches of Temmu, one may as well be done with it, and free the iron dragon".
47
46
"But the great lord desires the holding," said Nodachi.
47
47
"We shall offer the truce, and the bounty for surrender," said Lord Yamada.
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48
"If it is declined, we shall issue an ultimatum.
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49
On the third day following, the iron dragon will fly.
"The matter is thus perplexing".
"The great lord desires the holding," said Nodachi.
"As it seems the holding is to be destroyed, in either case," said Lord Yamada, "either by the breath of the iron dragon or the torches of Temmu, one may as well be done with it, and free the iron dragon".
"But the great lord desires the holding," said Nodachi.
"We shall offer the truce, and the bounty for surrender," said Lord Yamada.
"If it is declined, we shall issue an ultimatum.
On the third day following, the iron dragon will fly.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 47)