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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 61 He looked at my hair, and grinned.
5 62 "We will call you Tarl Red Hair," he said.
5 63 "Very well," I said.
5 64 "Your city," he asked, "what is it?" "You may think of me," I had said, "as one of Port Kar".
5 65 "Very well," said he, "but I think we shall not make a great deal of that, for the men of Port Kar are not overly popular in the north".
5 66 "The men of Torvaldsland," I assured him, "are not overly popular in the south".
5 67 "The men of Port Kar, however," said the Forkbeard, "are respected in the north".
He looked at my hair, and grinned. "We will call you Tarl Red Hair," he said. "Very well," I said. "Your city," he asked, "what is it?" "You may think of me," I had said, "as one of Port Kar". "Very well," said he, "but I think we shall not make a great deal of that, for the men of Port Kar are not overly popular in the north". "The men of Torvaldsland," I assured him, "are not overly popular in the south". "The men of Port Kar, however," said the Forkbeard, "are respected in the north". - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )