Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"You have been found guilty of treason against your city, and are under sentence of impalement," said Aemilianus.
"You have been found guilty of treason against your city, and are under sentence of impalement," said Aemilianus.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #664)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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She might even have served in her way as a souvenir to one fellow or another of the action at Ar's Station.
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662
More mercy might she then have found in the wielder of a bloody sword on the piers than in the abstractions of the justice of her own city.
21
663
The man with the sword is at least swayable; he is at least human and real.
21
664
"You have been found guilty of treason against your city, and are under sentence of impalement," said Aemilianus.
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665
"Do you gainsay either of these assertions?" "No," she said.
21
666
Aemilianus turned to Marsias, who lay nearby, wounded, reclining on one elbow, on a pallet.
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667
"Marsias," said he, "have you the strength to carry out the sentence?" The man nodded.
She might even have served in her way as a souvenir to one fellow or another of the action at Ar's Station.
More mercy might she then have found in the wielder of a bloody sword on the piers than in the abstractions of the justice of her own city.
The man with the sword is at least swayable; he is at least human and real.
"You have been found guilty of treason against your city, and are under sentence of impalement," said Aemilianus.
"Do you gainsay either of these assertions?" "No," she said.
Aemilianus turned to Marsias, who lay nearby, wounded, reclining on one elbow, on a pallet.
"Marsias," said he, "have you the strength to carry out the sentence?" The man nodded.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)