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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 583 This disarming is always, of course, alleged to be in the public's best interest, as though the public would be safest when least capable of defending itself.
5 584 "Many of Ar, particularly in the higher, richer cylinders," said a fellow, "had collaborated with us, had abetted the occupation, had shared in the looting of the city".
5 585 I supposed that was true.
5 586 There were always such, in all cities, attentive to the directions of shifting winds.
5 587 "Proscription lists had been prepared," said another.
5 588 I shuddered.
5 589 "It was safer to be in the blue of a Cosian regular," laughed a man, "than in the satin robes of traitors".
This disarming is always, of course, alleged to be in the public's best interest, as though the public would be safest when least capable of defending itself. "Many of Ar, particularly in the higher, richer cylinders," said a fellow, "had collaborated with us, had abetted the occupation, had shared in the looting of the city". I supposed that was true. There were always such, in all cities, attentive to the directions of shifting winds. "Proscription lists had been prepared," said another. I shuddered. "It was safer to be in the blue of a Cosian regular," laughed a man, "than in the satin robes of traitors". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )