Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
719
"It is your recommendation, then," asked Boots, "that she be permitted to live?" "Yes," he said.
12
720
"What punishments, in lieu of death, then, do you suggest for her?" asked Boots.
12
721
The player lifted his foot from her head, and stepped away from her, smoothing his robes.
12
722
She put her head up, the palms of her hands in the dust, looking at him; then she again lowered her head, trembling.
12
723
"As I suggested," he said, "it is not an important matter.
12
724
I am no longer concerned with it.
12
725
It is, accordingly, acceptable to me that she go unpunished".
"It is your recommendation, then," asked Boots, "that she be permitted to live?" "Yes," he said.
"What punishments, in lieu of death, then, do you suggest for her?" asked Boots.
The player lifted his foot from her head, and stepped away from her, smoothing his robes.
She put her head up, the palms of her hands in the dust, looking at him; then she again lowered her head, trembling.
"As I suggested," he said, "it is not an important matter.
I am no longer concerned with it.
It is, accordingly, acceptable to me that she go unpunished".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )