Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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358
"It is good paga," said he.
"It is good paga," said he.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #358)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
355
I gathered from what he said that the guard was intended to remain sober, and from this that he had valuable materials under his care, and gathered also that the guard, from his disgruntlement, was ignorant of their value.
18
356
It could of course be that he had merely been forgotten, overlooked in the general revels of Kajuralia.
18
357
Then the guard sat down heavily, not willing to try to remain upright longer.
18
358
"It is good paga," said he.
18
359
He took two or three more swallows, and then simply held the bottle, looking at it.
18
360
I left him and looked about.
18
361
There were several corridors lined with small cells with iron doors, each with an observation panel.
I gathered from what he said that the guard was intended to remain sober, and from this that he had valuable materials under his care, and gathered also that the guard, from his disgruntlement, was ignorant of their value.
It could of course be that he had merely been forgotten, overlooked in the general revels of Kajuralia.
Then the guard sat down heavily, not willing to try to remain upright longer.
"It is good paga," said he.
He took two or three more swallows, and then simply held the bottle, looking at it.
I left him and looked about.
There were several corridors lined with small cells with iron doors, each with an observation panel.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18)