Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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498
"She is then a mercenary, of sorts," I said.
"She is then a mercenary, of sorts," I said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #498)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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49
495
These materials are then worked up in the house's own shops.
49
496
The house is very particular about that.
49
497
Too, the house of Portia would find it difficult to ship from the wharf of Terence in Victoria, as there is no such wharf".
49
498
"She is then a mercenary, of sorts," I said.
49
499
"Doubtless," said Kurik.
49
500
"A lovely free woman, with all the powers of a free woman, and those of a lovely free woman, can be of great use in a thousand enterprises".
49
501
"Her antecedents, then," I said, "are immaterial".
These materials are then worked up in the house's own shops.
The house is very particular about that.
Too, the house of Portia would find it difficult to ship from the wharf of Terence in Victoria, as there is no such wharf".
"She is then a mercenary, of sorts," I said.
"Doubtless," said Kurik.
"A lovely free woman, with all the powers of a free woman, and those of a lovely free woman, can be of great use in a thousand enterprises".
"Her antecedents, then," I said, "are immaterial".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 49)