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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"That question is to be ignored," said the judge, who was not visible, but whose presence was made known by a sound system, and whose words were picked up by the platform translator, set in the railing before Cabot. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #17)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 17 "That question is to be ignored," said the judge, who was not visible, but whose presence was made known by a sound system, and whose words were picked up by the platform translator, set in the railing before Cabot.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 14 "Certainly," said Cabot.
20 15 "Yet it seems clear, and overwhelmingly so, that Lord Pyrrhus had designs upon your life".
20 16 "What reason could he possibly have for such designs?" asked Cabot.
20 17 "That question is to be ignored," said the judge, who was not visible, but whose presence was made known by a sound system, and whose words were picked up by the platform translator, set in the railing before Cabot.
20 18 The body of Agamemnon, in this instance, Cabot supposed, was in effect the courtroom itself.
20 19 He had little doubt that Agamemnon, wherever he might be ensconced, could see as well as hear the proceedings.
20 20 "We need not inquire into such matters," said the chief prosecutor, "as facts are at issue, and not motivations".
"Certainly," said Cabot. "Yet it seems clear, and overwhelmingly so, that Lord Pyrrhus had designs upon your life". "What reason could he possibly have for such designs?" asked Cabot. "That question is to be ignored," said the judge, who was not visible, but whose presence was made known by a sound system, and whose words were picked up by the platform translator, set in the railing before Cabot. The body of Agamemnon, in this instance, Cabot supposed, was in effect the courtroom itself. He had little doubt that Agamemnon, wherever he might be ensconced, could see as well as hear the proceedings. "We need not inquire into such matters," said the chief prosecutor, "as facts are at issue, and not motivations". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20)