Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
28
246
Some leaders would have had all five killed, innocent and guilty alike, to guarantee the elimination of the guilty.
Some leaders would have had all five killed, innocent and guilty alike, to guarantee the elimination of the guilty.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #246)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
28
243
Surely it was not impossible that a metal-finned quarrel might rest on its guide, patient in the darkness.
28
244
I thought of the fellows encountered in the tent of Lord Nishida, at Tarncamp, Quintus, Telarion, Fabius, Lykourgos, and Tyrtaios.
28
245
One or more, I had gathered, were spies, and one was possibly of the dark caste, the Assassins.
28
246
Some leaders would have had all five killed, innocent and guilty alike, to guarantee the elimination of the guilty.
28
247
Lord Nishida, however, had not done so.
28
248
His motivations in this matter, I suspected, were primarily political.
28
249
The spy is, after all, a conduit to the enemy.
Surely it was not impossible that a metal-finned quarrel might rest on its guide, patient in the darkness.
I thought of the fellows encountered in the tent of Lord Nishida, at Tarncamp, Quintus, Telarion, Fabius, Lykourgos, and Tyrtaios.
One or more, I had gathered, were spies, and one was possibly of the dark caste, the Assassins.
Some leaders would have had all five killed, innocent and guilty alike, to guarantee the elimination of the guilty.
Lord Nishida, however, had not done so.
His motivations in this matter, I suspected, were primarily political.
The spy is, after all, a conduit to the enemy.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28)