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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Doubtless he understands that, and thus tries to purchase his worthless life, counting on my honor. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #255)
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5 255 Doubtless he understands that, and thus tries to purchase his worthless life, counting on my honor.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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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.
5 257 Too, it would be embarrassing for me to allow the blood of such a piteously craven urt to stain, however briefly, an honorable blade, that of Rutilius of Ar".
5 258 Some of the men about smote their left shoulders, in approval.
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. Too, it would be embarrassing for me to allow the blood of such a piteously craven urt to stain, however briefly, an honorable blade, that of Rutilius of Ar". Some of the men about smote their left shoulders, in approval. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5)