Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"A saddle, weapons, money, supplies, such things," I answered, "and the freedom of Linna of Tharna, Andreas of Tor, and those who fought this afternoon in the Amusements of Tharna".
"A saddle, weapons, money, supplies, such things," I answered, "and the freedom of Linna of Tharna, Andreas of Tor, and those who fought this afternoon in the Amusements of Tharna".
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #36)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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33
"All Tharna is yours, Warrior," cried Dorna the Proud, "if you but relinquish our noble Tatrix! The city weeps for her return! I fear there will be no more joy in Tharna until she sits again upon her golden throne!" I laughed.
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34
Dorna the Proud stiffened.
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35
"What are your terms, Warrior?" she demanded.
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36
"A saddle, weapons, money, supplies, such things," I answered, "and the freedom of Linna of Tharna, Andreas of Tor, and those who fought this afternoon in the Amusements of Tharna".
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37
There was a silence.
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38
"Is that all?" asked Dorna the Proud, puzzled.
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"Yes," I said.
"All Tharna is yours, Warrior," cried Dorna the Proud, "if you but relinquish our noble Tatrix! The city weeps for her return! I fear there will be no more joy in Tharna until she sits again upon her golden throne!" I laughed.
Dorna the Proud stiffened.
"What are your terms, Warrior?" she demanded.
"A saddle, weapons, money, supplies, such things," I answered, "and the freedom of Linna of Tharna, Andreas of Tor, and those who fought this afternoon in the Amusements of Tharna".
There was a silence.
"Is that all?" asked Dorna the Proud, puzzled.
"Yes," I said.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 16)