Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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360
"I petition," said I to the scribe, as though it might be an ordinary meeting, "to address the council".
16
361
The scribe was puzzled.
16
362
The captains looked up.
16
363
"Speak," said the scribe.
16
364
"How many of you," asked I of the captains, "stand ready to undertake the defense of your city?" Dark, long-haired Bejar was there.
16
365
"Do not jest," said he, "Captain".
16
366
He spoke irritably.
"I petition," said I to the scribe, as though it might be an ordinary meeting, "to address the council".
The scribe was puzzled.
The captains looked up.
"Speak," said the scribe.
"How many of you," asked I of the captains, "stand ready to undertake the defense of your city?" Dark, long-haired Bejar was there.
"Do not jest," said he, "Captain".
He spoke irritably.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )