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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

He hopes to take the cup as a trophy to the Black Court of Brundisium, that to prove his temerity and skill. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #140)
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39 140 He hopes to take the cup as a trophy to the Black court of Brundisium, that to prove his temerity and skill.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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39 137 "Yes, my master, Pa-Kur," she said, "has designs upon this house.
39 138 I fear to speak, but must.
39 139 He believes that somewhere in this house is a golden cup, worth perhaps two tarn disks of gold, of double weight.
39 140 He hopes to take the cup as a trophy to the Black court of Brundisium, that to prove his temerity and skill.
39 141 He has enlisted two men to assist him in secretly entering this holding with the intention of locating, and absconding, with the cup".
39 142 "Do you think you are a free woman?" inquired the officer.
39 143 "Master?" she said.
"Yes, my master, Pa-Kur," she said, "has designs upon this house. I fear to speak, but must. He believes that somewhere in this house is a golden cup, worth perhaps two tarn disks of gold, of double weight. He hopes to take the cup as a trophy to the Black court of Brundisium, that to prove his temerity and skill. He has enlisted two men to assist him in secretly entering this holding with the intention of locating, and absconding, with the cup". "Do you think you are a free woman?" inquired the officer. "Master?" she said. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 39)