Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
121
Some men enjoy killing, and I did not doubt but what one of these was Seremides, formerly first sword amongst the Taurentians.
Some men enjoy killing, and I did not doubt but what one of these was Seremides, formerly first sword amongst the Taurentians.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #121)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
118
If any have been wronged here it is surely we, and not you.
5
119
I think a mountain has little to fear from a pebble, a draft tharlarion from a stable urt".
5
120
Seremides regarded me, measuring me, and smiled.
5
121
Some men enjoy killing, and I did not doubt but what one of these was Seremides, formerly first sword amongst the Taurentians.
5
122
On the other hand, had I been another, and not one who knew him from Ar, I doubt that he would have been much concerned with me, nor would have so zealously set himself to have my blood.
5
123
I was a witness, as was the slave, Alcinoë, who might identify him as the former captain of the Taurentians, traitor and arch-conspirator, he who had stood high in Ar during the reign of the puppet Ubara, Talena, one of those who, like Talena and the former Lady Flavia of Ar, her confidante, had a price on his head.
5
124
I recalled how he had so persistently urged my death in the meeting below decks yesterday.
If any have been wronged here it is surely we, and not you.
I think a mountain has little to fear from a pebble, a draft tharlarion from a stable urt".
Seremides regarded me, measuring me, and smiled.
Some men enjoy killing, and I did not doubt but what one of these was Seremides, formerly first sword amongst the Taurentians.
On the other hand, had I been another, and not one who knew him from Ar, I doubt that he would have been much concerned with me, nor would have so zealously set himself to have my blood.
I was a witness, as was the slave, Alcinoë, who might identify him as the former captain of the Taurentians, traitor and arch-conspirator, he who had stood high in Ar during the reign of the puppet Ubara, Talena, one of those who, like Talena and the former Lady Flavia of Ar, her confidante, had a price on his head.
I recalled how he had so persistently urged my death in the meeting below decks yesterday.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5)