Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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He, the leader of the palace guard, the Taurentian guard, had been a confederate of Talena.
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"How might that be done?" he asked.
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"I do not know," I said.
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"It would be extremely dangerous, would it not," asked Addison Steele, "for a single person, or a small group, to convey so rich a prize as the apprehended Talena to Ar?" "I would suppose so," I said.
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"Might not Lurius of Jad have much to fear from a risen, potent Ar, from a restored, irate Ubar, such as Marlenus?" asked Addison Steele.
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"He might well be uneasy," I said.
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"How might he both curry favor with a fearful enemy, and obtain riches for himself and his Ubarate?" asked Addison Steele.
He, the leader of the palace guard, the Taurentian guard, had been a confederate of Talena.
"How might that be done?" he asked.
"I do not know," I said.
"It would be extremely dangerous, would it not," asked Addison Steele, "for a single person, or a small group, to convey so rich a prize as the apprehended Talena to Ar?" "I would suppose so," I said.
"Might not Lurius of Jad have much to fear from a risen, potent Ar, from a restored, irate Ubar, such as Marlenus?" asked Addison Steele.
"He might well be uneasy," I said.
"How might he both curry favor with a fearful enemy, and obtain riches for himself and his Ubarate?" asked Addison Steele.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )