Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
37
120
"We are mad to work for these wages," he said, "two tarsk-bits an Ahn! I have seen fellows whom I suspect turned down this work.
"We are mad to work for these wages," he said, "two tarsk-bits an Ahn! I have seen fellows whom I suspect turned down this work.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #120)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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37
117
An advantage to being a free laborer is that one can simply walk off the job.
37
118
This is a possibility seldom overlooked by an attentive employer.
37
119
Thurnock, standing beside the cart on the deck of the barge, wiped his forehead with the sleeve of his tunic.
37
120
"We are mad to work for these wages," he said, "two tarsk-bits an Ahn! I have seen fellows whom I suspect turned down this work.
37
121
They walk by, sneer, and laugh.
37
122
They must think we are naive bumpkins".
37
123
"Or Peasants," said Clitus.
An advantage to being a free laborer is that one can simply walk off the job.
This is a possibility seldom overlooked by an attentive employer.
Thurnock, standing beside the cart on the deck of the barge, wiped his forehead with the sleeve of his tunic.
"We are mad to work for these wages," he said, "two tarsk-bits an Ahn! I have seen fellows whom I suspect turned down this work.
They walk by, sneer, and laugh.
They must think we are naive bumpkins".
"Or Peasants," said Clitus.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 37)