Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Master Decius understands that Lord Grendel stands high in the estimation of a Lord Arcesilaus, magistrate of a remote city, and hopes that his presence here might lead to arrangements of mutual profit.
Master Decius understands that Lord Grendel stands high in the estimation of a Lord Arcesilaus, magistrate of a remote city, and hopes that his presence here might lead to arrangements of mutual profit.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 48, Sentence #59)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Speak," said Kurik.
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"My master," she said, "Decius Albus, of Ar, Trade Advisor to the Ubar, welcomes Lord Grendel to the city.
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58
He regrets only that he was not earlier informed of his presence.
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59
Master Decius understands that Lord Grendel stands high in the estimation of a Lord Arcesilaus, magistrate of a remote city, and hopes that his presence here might lead to arrangements of mutual profit.
48
60
With this end in view, Master Decius invites the presence of Lord Grendel, or his agent, to a meeting at the tenth Ahn tomorrow, in his home, the House of a Hundred Corridors".
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"And how, slave, do you understand this?" inquired Kurik.
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"I am only a slave," she said.
"Speak," said Kurik.
"My master," she said, "Decius Albus, of Ar, Trade Advisor to the Ubar, welcomes Lord Grendel to the city.
He regrets only that he was not earlier informed of his presence.
Master Decius understands that Lord Grendel stands high in the estimation of a Lord Arcesilaus, magistrate of a remote city, and hopes that his presence here might lead to arrangements of mutual profit.
With this end in view, Master Decius invites the presence of Lord Grendel, or his agent, to a meeting at the tenth Ahn tomorrow, in his home, the House of a Hundred Corridors".
"And how, slave, do you understand this?" inquired Kurik.
"I am only a slave," she said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 48)