Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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36
She had much increased my fortunes.
1
37
Freed, she took payment, but not as much as her services, I knew, warranted.
1
38
Few scribes, I expected, were so skilled in the supervision and management of complex affairs as this slight, unattractive, brilliant girl.
1
39
Other captains, other merchants, seeing the waxing of my fortunes, and understanding the commercial complexities involved, had offered this scribe considerable emoluments to join their service.
1
40
She, however, had refused to do so.
1
41
I expect she was pleased at the authority, and the trust and freedom, which I accorded her.
1
42
Too, perhaps, she had grown fond of the house of Bosk.
She had much increased my fortunes.
Freed, she took payment, but not as much as her services, I knew, warranted.
Few scribes, I expected, were so skilled in the supervision and management of complex affairs as this slight, unattractive, brilliant girl.
Other captains, other merchants, seeing the waxing of my fortunes, and understanding the commercial complexities involved, had offered this scribe considerable emoluments to join their service.
She, however, had refused to do so.
I expect she was pleased at the authority, and the trust and freedom, which I accorded her.
Too, perhaps, she had grown fond of the house of Bosk.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )