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Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 41 "I love it," he said.
3 42 "Now you see why Cos does not wish to put it in your hands," I said.
3 43 "Clearly," he said.
3 44 "Could you recognize, again," I asked, "the small goods, trinkets and such, which you received in trade from the confederate of the raiders, the spy and scout of the intruders, he a merchant or in the guise of a merchant, and which were soon stolen back by the raiders?" "Some, I suppose," he said.
3 45 "I could doubtless more easily recognize larger items, of greater value".
3 46 "Larger items of greater value," I said, "gold plate and silver vessels, if you had them, and women, and such, would not be disposed of locally.
3 47 I doubt even that they would be sold on Cos or Tyros.
"I love it," he said. "Now you see why Cos does not wish to put it in your hands," I said. "Clearly," he said. "Could you recognize, again," I asked, "the small goods, trinkets and such, which you received in trade from the confederate of the raiders, the spy and scout of the intruders, he a merchant or in the guise of a merchant, and which were soon stolen back by the raiders?" "Some, I suppose," he said. "I could doubtless more easily recognize larger items, of greater value". "Larger items of greater value," I said, "gold plate and silver vessels, if you had them, and women, and such, would not be disposed of locally. I doubt even that they would be sold on Cos or Tyros. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )