Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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84
"What is the Tamira?" I asked the pirate next to me.
"What is the Tamira?" I asked the pirate next to me.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #84)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
32
81
"How is it that you dallied en route to engage in more prosaic transactions?" "It was gold lying on the sand, fruit ripe to be plucked," shrugged the pirate.
32
82
"The Tamira is carrying the signs and countersigns, as you know," said Kliomenes.
32
83
"They are safe," the pirate assured him.
32
84
"What is the Tamira?" I asked the pirate next to me.
32
85
"The scout ship of Ragnar Voskjard," said he.
32
86
I had assumed this must be the case.
32
87
I myself, in my unsuccessful ruse, betrayed, presumably by the Earth-girl slave, Peggy, had posed as a commander of scout ships, supposedly sent ahead by the fleet of Ragnar Voskjard.
"How is it that you dallied en route to engage in more prosaic transactions?" "It was gold lying on the sand, fruit ripe to be plucked," shrugged the pirate.
"The Tamira is carrying the signs and countersigns, as you know," said Kliomenes.
"They are safe," the pirate assured him.
"What is the Tamira?" I asked the pirate next to me.
"The scout ship of Ragnar Voskjard," said he.
I had assumed this must be the case.
I myself, in my unsuccessful ruse, betrayed, presumably by the Earth-girl slave, Peggy, had posed as a commander of scout ships, supposedly sent ahead by the fleet of Ragnar Voskjard.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 32)