Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
5
96
"For those endeavoring in fraud, to abet a ruse, would surely fix the ring on a chain of gold".
"For those endeavoring in fraud, to abet a ruse, would surely fix the ring on a chain of gold".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #96)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
93
The favor of Priest-Kings is not easily obtained, and Initiates, as other castes, must live.
5
94
"Anyone," I said, "might fix a ring of gold on a leather string".
5
95
"That is how you know its authenticity," said Sullius Maximus.
5
96
"For those endeavoring in fraud, to abet a ruse, would surely fix the ring on a chain of gold".
5
97
"May I see the ring?" I said.
5
98
I was not interested in the ring, of course, but the leather string, for leather can absorb certain substances, such as oil, or the exudates of a communicative organ.
5
99
Sullius Maximus cast me the ring, on its leather loop.
The favor of Priest-Kings is not easily obtained, and Initiates, as other castes, must live.
"Anyone," I said, "might fix a ring of gold on a leather string".
"That is how you know its authenticity," said Sullius Maximus.
"For those endeavoring in fraud, to abet a ruse, would surely fix the ring on a chain of gold".
"May I see the ring?" I said.
I was not interested in the ring, of course, but the leather string, for leather can absorb certain substances, such as oil, or the exudates of a communicative organ.
Sullius Maximus cast me the ring, on its leather loop.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)