Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
26
388
"You, however," he said, "now that he knows of the stakes in these games, may meet him again.
"You, however," he said, "now that he knows of the stakes in these games, may meet him again.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #388)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
26
385
Kamchak nodded.
26
386
"I have no quarrel with Ha-Keel, the mercenary," he said.
26
387
Then Kamchak looked at me.
26
388
"You, however," he said, "now that he knows of the stakes in these games, may meet him again.
26
389
He draws his sword only in the name of gold, but I expect that now, Saphrar dead, those who employed the merchant may need new agents for their work—and that they will pay the price of a sword such as that of Ha-Keel".
26
390
Kamchak grinned at me, the first time since the death of Kutaituchik.
26
391
"It is said," remarked Kamchak, "that the sword of Ha-Keel is scarcely less swift and cunning than that of Pa-Kur, the Master of Assassins".
Kamchak nodded.
"I have no quarrel with Ha-Keel, the mercenary," he said.
Then Kamchak looked at me.
"You, however," he said, "now that he knows of the stakes in these games, may meet him again.
He draws his sword only in the name of gold, but I expect that now, Saphrar dead, those who employed the merchant may need new agents for their work—and that they will pay the price of a sword such as that of Ha-Keel".
Kamchak grinned at me, the first time since the death of Kutaituchik.
"It is said," remarked Kamchak, "that the sword of Ha-Keel is scarcely less swift and cunning than that of Pa-Kur, the Master of Assassins".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26)