Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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31
212
"On behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, and the high council of Ar," said Labienus, "I, as their envoy de facto in the delta, express their regret for the misunderstandings between our states and peoples, and in particular for that resulting in a cruel and unprovoked attack upon an innocent village.
"On behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, and the high council of Ar," said Labienus, "I, as their envoy de facto in the delta, express their regret for the misunderstandings between our states and peoples, and in particular for that resulting in a cruel and unprovoked attack upon an innocent village.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #212)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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31
209
"I do not understand," said the lad.
31
210
He rubbed his wrists.
31
211
I had made the bonds almost slave-girl tight.
31
212
"On behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, and the high council of Ar," said Labienus, "I, as their envoy de facto in the delta, express their regret for the misunderstandings between our states and peoples, and in particular for that resulting in a cruel and unprovoked attack upon an innocent village.
31
213
There is little to be said in excuse of such an incident but if blood can repay blood, then I think the accounts on that matter are well considered closed".
31
214
The youth was speechless.
31
215
I, too, was rather taken aback by this act of statesmanship.
"I do not understand," said the lad.
He rubbed his wrists.
I had made the bonds almost slave-girl tight.
"On behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, and the high council of Ar," said Labienus, "I, as their envoy de facto in the delta, express their regret for the misunderstandings between our states and peoples, and in particular for that resulting in a cruel and unprovoked attack upon an innocent village.
There is little to be said in excuse of such an incident but if blood can repay blood, then I think the accounts on that matter are well considered closed".
The youth was speechless.
I, too, was rather taken aback by this act of statesmanship.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 31)