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

"I fear we are their business," snarled Seremides, lifting his sword to the man's throat. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #79)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
43 79 "I fear we are their business," snarled Seremides, lifting his sword to the man's throat.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
43 76 "If they approach, we must negotiate, or turn back," said the man.
43 77 "Do so, and die," said Seremides, removing the hitherto concealed wicked short sword from beneath his cloak.
43 78 "Perhaps they mean us no harm," said the man, "meaning merely to cast off and be about some business".
43 79 "I fear we are their business," snarled Seremides, lifting his sword to the man's throat.
43 80 "I did not sign on to fight," whispered the man.
43 81 "I am of the mariners, not the scarlet caste".
43 82 "Shall I thrust?" inquired Seremides.
"If they approach, we must negotiate, or turn back," said the man. "Do so, and die," said Seremides, removing the hitherto concealed wicked short sword from beneath his cloak. "Perhaps they mean us no harm," said the man, "meaning merely to cast off and be about some business". "I fear we are their business," snarled Seremides, lifting his sword to the man's throat. "I did not sign on to fight," whispered the man. "I am of the mariners, not the scarlet caste". "Shall I thrust?" inquired Seremides. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 43)