Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
95
The assassins take in lads who are perhaps characterized by little but unusual swiftness, and cunning, and strength and skill, and perhaps a selfishness and greed, and, in time, transform this raw material into efficient, proud, merciless men, practitioners of a dark trade, men loyal to secret codes the content of which is something at which most men dare not guess.
The assassins take in lads who are perhaps characterized by little but unusual swiftness, and cunning, and strength and skill, and perhaps a selfishness and greed, and, in time, transform this raw material into efficient, proud, merciless men, practitioners of a dark trade, men loyal to secret codes the content of which is something at which most men dare not guess.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #95)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
92
When one has killed one's friend one is then unlikely to find mercy in his heart for another.
30
93
One is then alone, with gold and steel.
30
94
I looked at Drusus.
30
95
The assassins take in lads who are perhaps characterized by little but unusual swiftness, and cunning, and strength and skill, and perhaps a selfishness and greed, and, in time, transform this raw material into efficient, proud, merciless men, practitioners of a dark trade, men loyal to secret codes the content of which is something at which most men dare not guess.
30
96
Drusus was looking at me.
30
97
I kept in mind he had survived the training of the assassin.
30
98
We stood in the center of the sand, with the other man, listening.
When one has killed one's friend one is then unlikely to find mercy in his heart for another.
One is then alone, with gold and steel.
I looked at Drusus.
The assassins take in lads who are perhaps characterized by little but unusual swiftness, and cunning, and strength and skill, and perhaps a selfishness and greed, and, in time, transform this raw material into efficient, proud, merciless men, practitioners of a dark trade, men loyal to secret codes the content of which is something at which most men dare not guess.
Drusus was looking at me.
I kept in mind he had survived the training of the assassin.
We stood in the center of the sand, with the other man, listening.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 30)