Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Not expecting discipline or reliability of such huntsmen, they will presumably assume these fellows have gone elsewhere, either to hunt or, more likely, to turn in their trophies for pay".
Not expecting discipline or reliability of such huntsmen, they will presumably assume these fellows have gone elsewhere, either to hunt or, more likely, to turn in their trophies for pay".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #38)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Apparently they were successful in their work," said Marcus, glancing to one side.
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"We shall discard all such things in the marsh," I said.
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"If Cosians should happen by, they will find nothing here to suggest that fate which we have seen fit to impose upon these fellows.
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Not expecting discipline or reliability of such huntsmen, they will presumably assume these fellows have gone elsewhere, either to hunt or, more likely, to turn in their trophies for pay".
34
39
"Why would more than one, or, say, two, have to do that?" asked Marcus.
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"If they were fellows of honor," I said, "one, or two, to carry the trophies, would suffice".
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"I see," said Marcus.
"Apparently they were successful in their work," said Marcus, glancing to one side.
"We shall discard all such things in the marsh," I said.
"If Cosians should happen by, they will find nothing here to suggest that fate which we have seen fit to impose upon these fellows.
Not expecting discipline or reliability of such huntsmen, they will presumably assume these fellows have gone elsewhere, either to hunt or, more likely, to turn in their trophies for pay".
"Why would more than one, or, say, two, have to do that?" asked Marcus.
"If they were fellows of honor," I said, "one, or two, to carry the trophies, would suffice".
"I see," said Marcus.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 34)