Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
21
209
In annoyance, looking over the rings of Targo and the sapphires which hung from his ears, I knew he would be a much better judge of their value than I.
In annoyance, looking over the rings of Targo and the sapphires which hung from his ears, I knew he would be a much better judge of their value than I.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #209)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
206
An ordinary girl, of low caste, comely but untrained, might, depending on the market, sell for as little as five or as many as thirty tarn disks.
21
207
"I will give you two of the stones from this scabbard for her," I said.
21
208
Actually I had no idea of the value of the stones, and didn't know if the offer was a sensible one or not.
21
209
In annoyance, looking over the rings of Targo and the sapphires which hung from his ears, I knew he would be a much better judge of their value than I.
21
210
"Preposterous!" said Targo, shaking his head vehemently.
21
211
I gathered that he was not bluffing, for how could he have known that I did not know the true value of the stones? How could he know that I had not purchased them and had them set in the scabbard myself? "You drive a hard bargain," I said.
21
212
"Four—" "May I see the scabbard, Warrior?" he asked.
An ordinary girl, of low caste, comely but untrained, might, depending on the market, sell for as little as five or as many as thirty tarn disks.
"I will give you two of the stones from this scabbard for her," I said.
Actually I had no idea of the value of the stones, and didn't know if the offer was a sensible one or not.
In annoyance, looking over the rings of Targo and the sapphires which hung from his ears, I knew he would be a much better judge of their value than I.
"Preposterous!" said Targo, shaking his head vehemently.
I gathered that he was not bluffing, for how could he have known that I did not know the true value of the stones? How could he know that I had not purchased them and had them set in the scabbard myself? "You drive a hard bargain," I said.
"Four—" "May I see the scabbard, Warrior?" he asked.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 21)