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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 264 "A merchant may be as brave as a warrior, young Tarnsman," smiled Mintar.
15 265 Then he seemed somewhat embarrassed.
15 266 "Let us look at it this way.
15 267 Suppose Marlenus regains Ar—will Mintar not receive the monopolies he wishes?" "Yes," I said, "but Pa-kur will guarantee those monopolies as freely as Marlenus".
15 268 "Even more freely," corrected Mintar, turning his attention again to the board, "but, you see, Pa-kur does not play the game".
16 1 The Girl in the Cage Kazrak and I returned to his tent, and until the early morning we discussed the possibilities of rescuing Talena.
16 2 We turned over a number of plans, none of which seemed likely to succeed.
"A merchant may be as brave as a warrior, young Tarnsman," smiled Mintar. Then he seemed somewhat embarrassed. "Let us look at it this way. Suppose Marlenus regains Ar—will Mintar not receive the monopolies he wishes?" "Yes," I said, "but Pa-kur will guarantee those monopolies as freely as Marlenus". "Even more freely," corrected Mintar, turning his attention again to the board, "but, you see, Pa-kur does not play the game". The Girl in the Cage Kazrak and I returned to his tent, and until the early morning we discussed the possibilities of rescuing Talena. We turned over a number of plans, none of which seemed likely to succeed. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )