Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
265
Who could prove that he had been involved in these things? My own testimony, even if it were dragged out of me on the rack, would be only that of a slave; his men would presumably not betray him; and he could always claim that his tavern, the basement, and such, had been used without his knowledge.
Who could prove that he had been involved in these things? My own testimony, even if it were dragged out of me on the rack, would be only that of a slave; his men would presumably not betray him; and he could always claim that his tavern, the basement, and such, had been used without his knowledge.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #265)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
262
They had, it seemed, all been shipped north to Torcadino.
20
263
I thought of Tyrrhenius.
20
264
He was not, truly, as I again thought of it, taking such great risks.
20
265
Who could prove that he had been involved in these things? My own testimony, even if it were dragged out of me on the rack, would be only that of a slave; his men would presumably not betray him; and he could always claim that his tavern, the basement, and such, had been used without his knowledge.
20
266
He could feign dismay.
20
267
He was respected in Argentum.
20
268
He did not even reside on the premises.
They had, it seemed, all been shipped north to Torcadino.
I thought of Tyrrhenius.
He was not, truly, as I again thought of it, taking such great risks.
Who could prove that he had been involved in these things? My own testimony, even if it were dragged out of me on the rack, would be only that of a slave; his men would presumably not betray him; and he could always claim that his tavern, the basement, and such, had been used without his knowledge.
He could feign dismay.
He was respected in Argentum.
He did not even reside on the premises.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 20)