Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Yet I think neither Cos nor Ar, nor the confederation, truly desires a full-scale war".
"Yet I think neither Cos nor Ar, nor the confederation, truly desires a full-scale war".
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #248)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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"What I fear," said Barus, "is that it is no accident that Artemidorus was given fee in this matter".
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"You see in that a desire on the part of those in Vonda who favor war with Ar an artifice to provoke a full-scale conflict between Cos and Ar, a conflict in which Cos and the Salerian Confederation would then find themselves natural allies?" Barus looked at me, soberly.
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"Of course," he said.
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"Yet I think neither Cos nor Ar, nor the confederation, truly desires a full-scale war".
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"They could be maneuvered into it, perhaps," I said, "by those who do".
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"It is possible," said Barus.
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"Matters are delicate".
"What I fear," said Barus, "is that it is no accident that Artemidorus was given fee in this matter".
"You see in that a desire on the part of those in Vonda who favor war with Ar an artifice to provoke a full-scale conflict between Cos and Ar, a conflict in which Cos and the Salerian Confederation would then find themselves natural allies?" Barus looked at me, soberly.
"Of course," he said.
"Yet I think neither Cos nor Ar, nor the confederation, truly desires a full-scale war".
"They could be maneuvered into it, perhaps," I said, "by those who do".
"It is possible," said Barus.
"Matters are delicate".
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 21)