Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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193
"Even if it were," said another fellow, "you apparently did not see the theft, and do not have clear evidence, even of a circumstantial nature, that he is the culprit".
"Even if it were," said another fellow, "you apparently did not see the theft, and do not have clear evidence, even of a circumstantial nature, that he is the culprit".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #193)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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190
"And who made this identification?" asked a fellow.
19
191
"I do not now see him about," I said.
19
192
"That is not Ephialtes," said a man.
19
193
"Even if it were," said another fellow, "you apparently did not see the theft, and do not have clear evidence, even of a circumstantial nature, that he is the culprit".
19
194
The fellow who had said this wore the blue of the scribes.
19
195
He may even have been a scribe of the law.
19
196
"Release him," suggested another fellow.
"And who made this identification?" asked a fellow.
"I do not now see him about," I said.
"That is not Ephialtes," said a man.
"Even if it were," said another fellow, "you apparently did not see the theft, and do not have clear evidence, even of a circumstantial nature, that he is the culprit".
The fellow who had said this wore the blue of the scribes.
He may even have been a scribe of the law.
"Release him," suggested another fellow.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 19)