Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
15
165
I respected what he had done in the exploration of Gor.
15
166
I knew him to be a man of intelligence and courage.
15
167
He was a traitor, yes, but there was something about him, indefinable, which I found to my liking.
15
168
I did not particularly wish to see him subjected to whatever priest-kings, or their human allies, might deem fit as the fate of a traitor.
15
169
I did not think that if they set their minds to it they would be less ingenious than Kurii.
15
170
Perhaps it would be better if I slew him.
15
171
I would do so swiftly, mercifully.
I respected what he had done in the exploration of Gor.
I knew him to be a man of intelligence and courage.
He was a traitor, yes, but there was something about him, indefinable, which I found to my liking.
I did not particularly wish to see him subjected to whatever priest-kings, or their human allies, might deem fit as the fate of a traitor.
I did not think that if they set their minds to it they would be less ingenious than Kurii.
Perhaps it would be better if I slew him.
I would do so swiftly, mercifully.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )