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Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Why should so notorious a pirate content himself with villages?" asked Nicomachos. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #57)
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7 57 "Why should so notorious a pirate content himself with villages?" asked Nicomachos.

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

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7 54 What true officer could wish for more?" "There are hundreds of villages on Thera, Chios, and Daphna," said Nicomachos.
7 55 "How am I to find this Bosk of Port Kar? How am I to know where he will strike next?" "The seriousness of the challenge is well recognized," said Archelaos.
7 56 "And I cannot think of anyone other than yourself better able to deal with it".
7 57 "Why should so notorious a pirate content himself with villages?" asked Nicomachos.
7 58 "The loot of isolated, palisaded hamlets is not likely to fill holds with treasure".
7 59 "Perhaps," said Archelaos, "it is safer to deal with a hundred vulos than one tarsk boar, with ten verr than one sleen.
7 60 Perhaps he lacks the resources to molest towns".
What true officer could wish for more?" "There are hundreds of villages on Thera, Chios, and Daphna," said Nicomachos. "How am I to find this Bosk of Port Kar? How am I to know where he will strike next?" "The seriousness of the challenge is well recognized," said Archelaos. "And I cannot think of anyone other than yourself better able to deal with it". "Why should so notorious a pirate content himself with villages?" asked Nicomachos. "The loot of isolated, palisaded hamlets is not likely to fill holds with treasure". "Perhaps," said Archelaos, "it is safer to deal with a hundred vulos than one tarsk boar, with ten verr than one sleen. Perhaps he lacks the resources to molest towns". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 7)