Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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56
211
"We gave them the opportunity, if not of redemption, in their own eyes," said Lord Grendel, "at least that of striking a blow for the world".
"We gave them the opportunity, if not of redemption, in their own eyes," said Lord Grendel, "at least that of striking a blow for the world".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 56, Sentence #211)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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56
208
"It was due to the ring," said Cabot, "that I was enabled to enter their great camp, that of the gathering, engage their attention, and certify my authority to speak, and plead, on behalf of Lord Arcesilaus".
56
209
"You did well, friend Cabot," said Lord Grendel.
56
210
"Your subsequent contacts with their agents, secretly accomplished, enabled their intervention in the affairs of the world".
56
211
"We gave them the opportunity, if not of redemption, in their own eyes," said Lord Grendel, "at least that of striking a blow for the world".
56
212
"I fear many still feel it incumbent upon them to submit to the rope or knife," said Cabot.
56
213
"That is madness," said Lord Grendel, "though this, I recognize, may be no more than an evidence of my weakness, a hesitation due to the human in me".
56
214
"I tried to convince them," said Cabot, "that defeat in a struggle well waged cannot be accounted dishonor".
"It was due to the ring," said Cabot, "that I was enabled to enter their great camp, that of the gathering, engage their attention, and certify my authority to speak, and plead, on behalf of Lord Arcesilaus".
"You did well, friend Cabot," said Lord Grendel.
"Your subsequent contacts with their agents, secretly accomplished, enabled their intervention in the affairs of the world".
"We gave them the opportunity, if not of redemption, in their own eyes," said Lord Grendel, "at least that of striking a blow for the world".
"I fear many still feel it incumbent upon them to submit to the rope or knife," said Cabot.
"That is madness," said Lord Grendel, "though this, I recognize, may be no more than an evidence of my weakness, a hesitation due to the human in me".
"I tried to convince them," said Cabot, "that defeat in a struggle well waged cannot be accounted dishonor".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 56)