Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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249
"Nor would I," said a man.
10
250
"It is not pleasant to learn that a tavern has been visited by one of the dark caste".
10
251
"How four men slain?" asked a man.
10
252
"He of the dark caste was displeased, muchly so," said the first man.
10
253
"His quarry eluded him?" said a fellow.
10
254
"Apparently," said the first man.
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255
"Why four slain?" asked a fellow, apprehensively.
"Nor would I," said a man.
"It is not pleasant to learn that a tavern has been visited by one of the dark caste".
"How four men slain?" asked a man.
"He of the dark caste was displeased, muchly so," said the first man.
"His quarry eluded him?" said a fellow.
"Apparently," said the first man.
"Why four slain?" asked a fellow, apprehensively.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )