Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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250
"Nor do I understand him.
5
251
It seems he has me confused with another.
5
252
That is neither here nor there.
5
253
But, if he will not fight, if he is so craven and cowardly, so much a frightened urt, so enamored of his worthless existence, so unwilling to risk it in fair, open combat, that is his choice.
5
254
Certainly I cannot, in cold blood, slay an unarmed man.
5
255
Doubtless he understands that, and thus tries to purchase his worthless life, counting on my honor.
5
256
Such a killing, however in order, he doubtless realizes would not be permitted by my honor, an honor which I hold sacred, and have never betrayed.
"Nor do I understand him.
It seems he has me confused with another.
That is neither here nor there.
But, if he will not fight, if he is so craven and cowardly, so much a frightened urt, so enamored of his worthless existence, so unwilling to risk it in fair, open combat, that is his choice.
Certainly I cannot, in cold blood, slay an unarmed man.
Doubtless he understands that, and thus tries to purchase his worthless life, counting on my honor.
Such a killing, however in order, he doubtless realizes would not be permitted by my honor, an honor which I hold sacred, and have never betrayed.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )