Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
173
"Guardsmen are often overburdened, and do not wish to be taxed with unnecessary, onerous duties," said Florian.
"Guardsmen are often overburdened, and do not wish to be taxed with unnecessary, onerous duties," said Florian.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #173)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
170
Miles raised his hand, waving, summoning the guard boat to the edge of the canal.
37
171
"Once a determination is made," said Florian, "I am sure a guardsman or so would be happy to deliver the slave to your domicile".
37
172
"I think I shall withdraw," said Dorna.
37
173
"Guardsmen are often overburdened, and do not wish to be taxed with unnecessary, onerous duties," said Florian.
37
174
"I understand they are sometimes sympathetic, particularly if a consideration might be involved".
37
175
"I see," came from somewhere within Dorna's veiling, a brief utterance suggesting both interest and speculation.
37
176
The boat came gently to the side of the canal.
Miles raised his hand, waving, summoning the guard boat to the edge of the canal.
"Once a determination is made," said Florian, "I am sure a guardsman or so would be happy to deliver the slave to your domicile".
"I think I shall withdraw," said Dorna.
"Guardsmen are often overburdened, and do not wish to be taxed with unnecessary, onerous duties," said Florian.
"I understand they are sometimes sympathetic, particularly if a consideration might be involved".
"I see," came from somewhere within Dorna's veiling, a brief utterance suggesting both interest and speculation.
The boat came gently to the side of the canal.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 37)