Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
450
I think then that practicality, if not mercy, if not honor, should urge lenience in this matter".
I think then that practicality, if not mercy, if not honor, should urge lenience in this matter".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #450)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
447
"He is of the scarlet caste," explained Lord Nishida.
9
448
"Ah," said Lord Okimoto.
9
449
"Lords," said Cabot, "I do not know our destination, nor your purpose, but the destination seems remote, and the purpose important.
9
450
I think then that practicality, if not mercy, if not honor, should urge lenience in this matter".
9
451
"May I speak?" asked Tajima.
9
452
Lord Nishida, with a slight motion of his head, granted this permission.
9
453
"Many months ago," said Tajima, "we had been sorely defeated, and driven to the edge of the sea.
"He is of the scarlet caste," explained Lord Nishida.
"Ah," said Lord Okimoto.
"Lords," said Cabot, "I do not know our destination, nor your purpose, but the destination seems remote, and the purpose important.
I think then that practicality, if not mercy, if not honor, should urge lenience in this matter".
"May I speak?" asked Tajima.
Lord Nishida, with a slight motion of his head, granted this permission.
"Many months ago," said Tajima, "we had been sorely defeated, and driven to the edge of the sea.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9)