Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
88
I wondered if Lord Okimoto had instructed Seremides that survivors were to be put to the sword.
I wondered if Lord Okimoto had instructed Seremides that survivors were to be put to the sword.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #88)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
85
Without taking his eyes off me he unclasped his cloak and handed it to a fellow, a fellow garbed as he was, in the yellow livery of what I would come to recognize as that of Lord Okimoto's retinue.
5
86
I saw nothing of Lord Okimoto himself.
5
87
Perhaps the morning's work of Seremides was of little interest to him, the outcome being a foregone conclusion, or perhaps, merely, he did not care to share, or dabble in, the pleasures of his subordinates.
5
88
I wondered if Lord Okimoto had instructed Seremides that survivors were to be put to the sword.
5
89
I rather doubted it.
5
90
He had not seemed much concerned, in the interrogation, with my fate, one way or another.
5
91
Quite possibly he had issued no instructions.
Without taking his eyes off me he unclasped his cloak and handed it to a fellow, a fellow garbed as he was, in the yellow livery of what I would come to recognize as that of Lord Okimoto's retinue.
I saw nothing of Lord Okimoto himself.
Perhaps the morning's work of Seremides was of little interest to him, the outcome being a foregone conclusion, or perhaps, merely, he did not care to share, or dabble in, the pleasures of his subordinates.
I wondered if Lord Okimoto had instructed Seremides that survivors were to be put to the sword.
I rather doubted it.
He had not seemed much concerned, in the interrogation, with my fate, one way or another.
Quite possibly he had issued no instructions.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5)