Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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403
"This money," said I to Samos, "is for safe passage to Ar, by guard and tarn, for this woman".
1
404
Talena drew about her face her veil, refastening it.
1
405
"I shall have the moneys returned to you," she said.
1
406
"No," I said, "take it rather as a gift, as a token of a former affection, once borne to you by one who was honored to be your companion".
1
407
"She is a she-sleen," said Samos, "vicious and ignoble".
1
408
"My father would avenge that insult," she said, coldly, "with the tarn cavalries of Ar".
1
409
"You have been disowned," said Samos, and turned and left.
"This money," said I to Samos, "is for safe passage to Ar, by guard and tarn, for this woman".
Talena drew about her face her veil, refastening it.
"I shall have the moneys returned to you," she said.
"No," I said, "take it rather as a gift, as a token of a former affection, once borne to you by one who was honored to be your companion".
"She is a she-sleen," said Samos, "vicious and ignoble".
"My father would avenge that insult," she said, coldly, "with the tarn cavalries of Ar".
"You have been disowned," said Samos, and turned and left.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )