Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
409
"I think she will do very nicely," said Chino.
9
410
"An excellent choice," said Andronicus.
9
411
"I refuse!" she cried.
9
412
"The very thought of it! The outrage! The indignity! How dare you even think of such a thing! I am of high caste! I am of the scribes! Wait until I bring this matter to the attention of magistrates!" "As I may remind you, my dear," said Boots, patiently, "you are no longer of high caste nor of the scribes.
9
413
Similarly, as I am sure you will recognize, at least upon reflection, you now have no standing whatsoever before the law.
9
414
You are now of no more interest to magistrates, in their official capacities, as opposed to their private capacities, than would be an urt or a sleen".
9
415
She regarded him, frightened.
"I think she will do very nicely," said Chino.
"An excellent choice," said Andronicus.
"I refuse!" she cried.
"The very thought of it! The outrage! The indignity! How dare you even think of such a thing! I am of high caste! I am of the scribes! Wait until I bring this matter to the attention of magistrates!" "As I may remind you, my dear," said Boots, patiently, "you are no longer of high caste nor of the scribes.
Similarly, as I am sure you will recognize, at least upon reflection, you now have no standing whatsoever before the law.
You are now of no more interest to magistrates, in their official capacities, as opposed to their private capacities, than would be an urt or a sleen".
She regarded him, frightened.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )