Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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300
She had been taught submission, and love.
57
301
From my sea bag I handed Turgus a letter.
57
302
"In this letter," I said, "I have inscribed a petition that you be pardoned for your offenses in Port Kar.
57
303
It is addressed to the council of captains, that body sovereign in Port Kar, of which I am a member.
57
304
With this letter you may, if you wish, return to the city.
57
305
It is my expectation that the council will rule favorably on the pardon.
57
306
If they do not you will, at least, have ten days in which to take your departure from the city".
She had been taught submission, and love.
From my sea bag I handed Turgus a letter.
"In this letter," I said, "I have inscribed a petition that you be pardoned for your offenses in Port Kar.
It is addressed to the council of captains, that body sovereign in Port Kar, of which I am a member.
With this letter you may, if you wish, return to the city.
It is my expectation that the council will rule favorably on the pardon.
If they do not you will, at least, have ten days in which to take your departure from the city".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )