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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 103 "Money has no caste," he said.
9 104 "Bring me food and drink," I said.
9 105 I went to an obscure, deserted table near the back of the room, where I could face the door.
9 106 I leaned my shield and spear against the wall, set the helmet beside the table, unslung the sword belt, laying the weapon across the table before me, and prepared to wait.
9 107 I had hardly settled myself behind the table when the proprietor had placed a large, fat pot of steaming Kal-da before me.
9 108 It almost burned my hands to lift the pot.
9 109 I took a long, burning swig of the brew and though, on another occasion, I might have thought it foul, tonight it sang through my body like the bubbling fire it was, a sizzling, brutal irritant that tasted so bad and yet charmed me so much I had to laugh.
"Money has no caste," he said. "Bring me food and drink," I said. I went to an obscure, deserted table near the back of the room, where I could face the door. I leaned my shield and spear against the wall, set the helmet beside the table, unslung the sword belt, laying the weapon across the table before me, and prepared to wait. I had hardly settled myself behind the table when the proprietor had placed a large, fat pot of steaming Kal-da before me. It almost burned my hands to lift the pot. I took a long, burning swig of the brew and though, on another occasion, I might have thought it foul, tonight it sang through my body like the bubbling fire it was, a sizzling, brutal irritant that tasted so bad and yet charmed me so much I had to laugh. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )