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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

"The moons of Gor?" I asked. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #454)
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6 454 "The moons of Gor?" I asked.

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

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6 451 "Now," laughed Ivar Forkbeard, "I expect that these nights Svein Blue Tooth rests less well in his furs".
6 452 "You have already," I said, "accumulated one hundred stone of gold and the weight of Chenbar of Tyros, the Sea Sleen, in the sapphires of Schendi".
6 453 "But there is one thing more which the Blue Tooth demanded of me," said Ivar.
6 454 "The moons of Gor?" I asked.
6 455 "No," said he, "the moon of Scagnar".
6 456 "I do not understand," I said.
6 457 "The daughter," said he, "of Thorgard of Scagnar, Hilda the Haughty".
"Now," laughed Ivar Forkbeard, "I expect that these nights Svein Blue Tooth rests less well in his furs". "You have already," I said, "accumulated one hundred stone of gold and the weight of Chenbar of Tyros, the Sea Sleen, in the sapphires of Schendi". "But there is one thing more which the Blue Tooth demanded of me," said Ivar. "The moons of Gor?" I asked. "No," said he, "the moon of Scagnar". "I do not understand," I said. "The daughter," said he, "of Thorgard of Scagnar, Hilda the Haughty". - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 6)