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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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49 187 He removed his hand from the hilt, responding, however reluctantly, to a slight, dismissive, admonitory gesture from Decius Albus.
49 188 "I trust he refused to accept his fee," said Kurik.
49 189 "But, happily," said Decius Albus, "things seem to have turned out well, even splendidly".
49 190 "due to the independent action of others," said Kurik.
49 191 "Perhaps we shall meet, anon," said Tyrtaios, to Kurik.
49 192 "I am sure you look forward more eagerly than I to such a pleasure," said Kurik.
49 193 "Come now," said Decius Albus.
He removed his hand from the hilt, responding, however reluctantly, to a slight, dismissive, admonitory gesture from Decius Albus. "I trust he refused to accept his fee," said Kurik. "But, happily," said Decius Albus, "things seem to have turned out well, even splendidly". "due to the independent action of others," said Kurik. "Perhaps we shall meet, anon," said Tyrtaios, to Kurik. "I am sure you look forward more eagerly than I to such a pleasure," said Kurik. "Come now," said Decius Albus. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )