Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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111
Svein Blue Tooth was, in his way, not a bad fellow.
13
112
"By tomorrow night," repeated Svein Blue Tooth to the Forkbeard, "when the Thing is done, be free of this place.
13
113
My oath is for the time of the Thing, and for no longer".
13
114
"You frown upon me, and would put me below the salt," said Ivar Forkbeard, "because I am outlaw".
13
115
"I frown upon you, and would not let you within the doors of my hall," said Svein Blue Tooth, "because you are the greatest scoundrel and rogue in Torvaldsland!" I could see that this compliment much pleased the Forkbeard, who, a vain fellow, was jealous of his reputation.
13
116
"But I have," said the Forkbeard, "the means wherewith to buy myself free of the outlawry you yourself pronounced upon me".
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117
"That is preposterous!" snorted the Blue Tooth.
Svein Blue Tooth was, in his way, not a bad fellow.
"By tomorrow night," repeated Svein Blue Tooth to the Forkbeard, "when the Thing is done, be free of this place.
My oath is for the time of the Thing, and for no longer".
"You frown upon me, and would put me below the salt," said Ivar Forkbeard, "because I am outlaw".
"I frown upon you, and would not let you within the doors of my hall," said Svein Blue Tooth, "because you are the greatest scoundrel and rogue in Torvaldsland!" I could see that this compliment much pleased the Forkbeard, who, a vain fellow, was jealous of his reputation.
"But I have," said the Forkbeard, "the means wherewith to buy myself free of the outlawry you yourself pronounced upon me".
"That is preposterous!" snorted the Blue Tooth.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )