Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
60
"You were put on the Prison Moon, though a free man, and a Warrior, naked, in full view, in shameful, close confinement, and in circumstances clearly designed to strain your honor, after the loss of which you would presumably be disposed of, and doubtless in a lengthy, unpleasant fashion".
"You were put on the Prison Moon, though a free man, and a Warrior, naked, in full view, in shameful, close confinement, and in circumstances clearly designed to strain your honor, after the loss of which you would presumably be disposed of, and doubtless in a lengthy, unpleasant fashion".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #60)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
57
"You recognize, of course, that they are your enemies".
8
58
"It seems so," said Cabot.
8
59
"It is surely so," came from the device.
8
60
"You were put on the Prison Moon, though a free man, and a Warrior, naked, in full view, in shameful, close confinement, and in circumstances clearly designed to strain your honor, after the loss of which you would presumably be disposed of, and doubtless in a lengthy, unpleasant fashion".
8
61
"How did you come to know of such things?" asked Cabot.
8
62
"We have the benefit of informants," came from the device.
8
63
"Spies," said Cabot.
"You recognize, of course, that they are your enemies".
"It seems so," said Cabot.
"It is surely so," came from the device.
"You were put on the Prison Moon, though a free man, and a Warrior, naked, in full view, in shameful, close confinement, and in circumstances clearly designed to strain your honor, after the loss of which you would presumably be disposed of, and doubtless in a lengthy, unpleasant fashion".
"How did you come to know of such things?" asked Cabot.
"We have the benefit of informants," came from the device.
"Spies," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8)