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

The Parley "You are, I take it," I said, "the dreaded Bosk of Port Kar, come from that port known to many as the Scourge of Thassa, that Bosk of Port Kar come to mercilessly pillage and plunder the innocent, peace-loving Farther Islands of Thassa, Thera, Chios, and Daphna?" "I am indeed he, Bosk, of Port Kar," said the fellow in the absurd wig, "but I am come not to disturb the gentleness of peace, dear to us as well as you, but rather to wage dire war upon aggressive, threatening Cos, our mutual and perennial enemy". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #1)
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33 1 The Parley "You are, I take it," I said, "the dreaded Bosk of Port Kar, come from that port known to many as the Scourge of thassa, that Bosk of Port Kar come to mercilessly pillage and plunder the innocent, peace-loving Farther Islands of thassa, Thera, Chios, and Daphna?" "I am indeed he, Bosk, of Port Kar," said the fellow in the absurd wig, "but I am come not to disturb the gentleness of peace, dear to us as well as you, but rather to wage dire war upon aggressive, threatening Cos, our mutual and perennial enemy".

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

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32 101 "What do you think they will do, hungry, thirsting, and frightened," I asked, "before risking all on a final, desperate rush to freedom, losing themselves, perhaps to a man, against possibly insurmountable odds".
32 102 "Parley," said Thurnock.
32 103 "Precisely," I said.
33 1 The Parley "You are, I take it," I said, "the dreaded Bosk of Port Kar, come from that port known to many as the Scourge of thassa, that Bosk of Port Kar come to mercilessly pillage and plunder the innocent, peace-loving Farther Islands of thassa, Thera, Chios, and Daphna?" "I am indeed he, Bosk, of Port Kar," said the fellow in the absurd wig, "but I am come not to disturb the gentleness of peace, dear to us as well as you, but rather to wage dire war upon aggressive, threatening Cos, our mutual and perennial enemy".
33 2 "How then," I asked, "is it that you would attack the small village, Zeuxis?" "It is a nest of Cosian spies and sympathizers," he said.
33 3 "Unfortunately, knowing their wickedness and our resolve, they fled before we could punish them.
33 4 I trust that you are not of the village of Zeuxis".
"What do you think they will do, hungry, thirsting, and frightened," I asked, "before risking all on a final, desperate rush to freedom, losing themselves, perhaps to a man, against possibly insurmountable odds". "Parley," said Thurnock. "Precisely," I said. The Parley "You are, I take it," I said, "the dreaded Bosk of Port Kar, come from that port known to many as the Scourge of thassa, that Bosk of Port Kar come to mercilessly pillage and plunder the innocent, peace-loving Farther Islands of thassa, Thera, Chios, and Daphna?" "I am indeed he, Bosk, of Port Kar," said the fellow in the absurd wig, "but I am come not to disturb the gentleness of peace, dear to us as well as you, but rather to wage dire war upon aggressive, threatening Cos, our mutual and perennial enemy". "How then," I asked, "is it that you would attack the small village, Zeuxis?" "It is a nest of Cosian spies and sympathizers," he said. "Unfortunately, knowing their wickedness and our resolve, they fled before we could punish them. I trust that you are not of the village of Zeuxis". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 33)