Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
184
"That is four tarsk-bits," he said, cautiously.
26
185
"It is to be weighed out, carefully," said my companion.
26
186
"Four tarsk-bits," he said.
26
187
"Give the noble master the sack, that he may weigh out the salt," said my companion.
26
188
I made to hand the sack to the fellow who was, I gathered, Porus, but he thrust it away.
26
189
"Four tarsk-bits," he said.
26
190
My companion then rose and I, decidedly uneasy, for we had not been given permission to rise, rose to my feet, as well.
"That is four tarsk-bits," he said, cautiously.
"It is to be weighed out, carefully," said my companion.
"Four tarsk-bits," he said.
"Give the noble master the sack, that he may weigh out the salt," said my companion.
I made to hand the sack to the fellow who was, I gathered, Porus, but he thrust it away.
"Four tarsk-bits," he said.
My companion then rose and I, decidedly uneasy, for we had not been given permission to rise, rose to my feet, as well.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )