Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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126
"I would have left him behind, for animals, but Tarl Cabot, tarnsman, our guest, desired that he be permitted to accompany us".
"I would have left him behind, for animals, but Tarl Cabot, tarnsman, our guest, desired that he be permitted to accompany us".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #126)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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123
"The other's purpose was served, surely, when the reserve was reached," said Lord Nishida.
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124
"Yet I understand he is in the camp.
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125
Why did you not kill him?" "I was reluctant to stain my blade with inferior blood, that of a weakling," said Tajima.
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126
"I would have left him behind, for animals, but Tarl Cabot, tarnsman, our guest, desired that he be permitted to accompany us".
10
127
"I see," said Lord Nishida.
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128
"You did right, then, to bring him to the camp".
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129
Tajima bowed his head, slightly, acknowledging this judgment of Lord Nishida.
"The other's purpose was served, surely, when the reserve was reached," said Lord Nishida.
"Yet I understand he is in the camp.
Why did you not kill him?" "I was reluctant to stain my blade with inferior blood, that of a weakling," said Tajima.
"I would have left him behind, for animals, but Tarl Cabot, tarnsman, our guest, desired that he be permitted to accompany us".
"I see," said Lord Nishida.
"You did right, then, to bring him to the camp".
Tajima bowed his head, slightly, acknowledging this judgment of Lord Nishida.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10)