Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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31
"Ela, dear fellow," said a man, "I fear the codes of your betrayed caste yet linger".
"Ela, dear fellow," said a man, "I fear the codes of your betrayed caste yet linger".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #31)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
28
"Better a flighted quarrel in the darkness, a tethered tarn at hand, awaiting one's departure," said another.
25
29
"I favor the poisoned Anango dart," said another.
25
30
"I favor," said Tyrtaios, "the confrontation, the sword".
25
31
"Ela, dear fellow," said a man, "I fear the codes of your betrayed caste yet linger".
25
32
"Rather," said Tyrtaios, "one is unwilling to allow certain skills to languish".
25
33
There was a sudden cry of pain, short, and ugly, from the sand, and I looked about, wildly, suddenly, startled, back to the sand, and then turned away, and put down my head, covering my eyes with my hands.
25
34
"Light the torches, the lamps," said a fellow from a table across the sand.
"Better a flighted quarrel in the darkness, a tethered tarn at hand, awaiting one's departure," said another.
"I favor the poisoned Anango dart," said another.
"I favor," said Tyrtaios, "the confrontation, the sword".
"Ela, dear fellow," said a man, "I fear the codes of your betrayed caste yet linger".
"Rather," said Tyrtaios, "one is unwilling to allow certain skills to languish".
There was a sudden cry of pain, short, and ugly, from the sand, and I looked about, wildly, suddenly, startled, back to the sand, and then turned away, and put down my head, covering my eyes with my hands.
"Light the torches, the lamps," said a fellow from a table across the sand.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 25)