Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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222
"We can wait until morning, and then, at our leisure, with a thousand quarrels, slay these thieving urts with impunity.
"We can wait until morning, and then, at our leisure, with a thousand quarrels, slay these thieving urts with impunity.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 65, Sentence #222)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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65
219
"May he prosper!" called another voice.
65
220
"We are innocent, innocent!" cried another.
65
221
"We are patient," called the first voice, that which had originally alarmed the intruders.
65
222
"We can wait until morning, and then, at our leisure, with a thousand quarrels, slay these thieving urts with impunity.
65
223
In the meantime, keep the circle closed!" "It will be done, Commander!" answered the second voice, that which had been supposedly associated with road patrols, with guardsmen of Ar, and the supposed guards of the caravanserai itself.
65
224
"None will escape!" called the first voice.
65
225
"The caravanserai will furnish the impaling poles!" "We are innocent!" cried one of Lucilius' followers from the darkness.
"May he prosper!" called another voice.
"We are innocent, innocent!" cried another.
"We are patient," called the first voice, that which had originally alarmed the intruders.
"We can wait until morning, and then, at our leisure, with a thousand quarrels, slay these thieving urts with impunity.
In the meantime, keep the circle closed!" "It will be done, Commander!" answered the second voice, that which had been supposedly associated with road patrols, with guardsmen of Ar, and the supposed guards of the caravanserai itself.
"None will escape!" called the first voice.
"The caravanserai will furnish the impaling poles!" "We are innocent!" cried one of Lucilius' followers from the darkness.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 65)