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

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37 29 "Many, the cattle," said Cabot, "might be neutral, others might favor the Theocrat of the World, and seek the emoluments he might offer for their allegiance".
37 30 "Who then is friend, and who foe?" she asked.
37 31 "In war it is not always clear," said Cabot.
37 32 "And a moment's hesitation may mean one's death.
37 33 Indeed, the seeming friend, proclaiming camaraderie, may be the deadliest foe".
37 34 "What then is to be done?" she asked.
37 35 "There is a simple rule," said Cabot.
"Many, the cattle," said Cabot, "might be neutral, others might favor the Theocrat of the World, and seek the emoluments he might offer for their allegiance". "Who then is friend, and who foe?" she asked. "In war it is not always clear," said Cabot. "And a moment's hesitation may mean one's death. Indeed, the seeming friend, proclaiming camaraderie, may be the deadliest foe". "What then is to be done?" she asked. "There is a simple rule," said Cabot. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )