Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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.
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 5, Sentence #256)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
5
259
"Yes, yes," said others.
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.
"Yes, yes," said others.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5)