Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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62
27
"Have you not planned for that," asked Cabot, "by demonstrating his concern for the welfare of the much-hated traitress, the Lady Bina, his defense of her against the human, Cestiphon, and urging her trial, conviction, and execution, confident that Grendel would defend her, and thus die with her?" "He delays the trial," said Flavion, "and he is still too much respected in the camp to be gainsaid in the matter".
"Have you not planned for that," asked Cabot, "by demonstrating his concern for the welfare of the much-hated traitress, the Lady Bina, his defense of her against the human, Cestiphon, and urging her trial, conviction, and execution, confident that Grendel would defend her, and thus die with her?" "He delays the trial," said Flavion, "and he is still too much respected in the camp to be gainsaid in the matter".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 62, Sentence #27)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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62
24
"Certainly," said Flavion.
62
25
"You have done your work well," said Cabot.
62
26
"It would be useful if Grendel were removed," said Flavion.
62
27
"Have you not planned for that," asked Cabot, "by demonstrating his concern for the welfare of the much-hated traitress, the Lady Bina, his defense of her against the human, Cestiphon, and urging her trial, conviction, and execution, confident that Grendel would defend her, and thus die with her?" "He delays the trial," said Flavion, "and he is still too much respected in the camp to be gainsaid in the matter".
62
28
"But this does further undermine his stature," said Cabot.
62
29
"Certainly," said Flavion.
62
30
"But it is too slow".
"Certainly," said Flavion.
"You have done your work well," said Cabot.
"It would be useful if Grendel were removed," said Flavion.
"Have you not planned for that," asked Cabot, "by demonstrating his concern for the welfare of the much-hated traitress, the Lady Bina, his defense of her against the human, Cestiphon, and urging her trial, conviction, and execution, confident that Grendel would defend her, and thus die with her?" "He delays the trial," said Flavion, "and he is still too much respected in the camp to be gainsaid in the matter".
"But this does further undermine his stature," said Cabot.
"Certainly," said Flavion.
"But it is too slow".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 62)