Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
344
I could understand trepidation on the part of the climber, but only if he were uncertain of me, or thought me uncertain of him.
12
345
Leros would never have asked such a question.
12
346
It would not have occurred to him to do so.
12
347
The mistake was tiny, but it was enough to assure his death.
12
348
By the time the stranger had got his feet under him and was able to stand, the knife would be in his hand.
12
349
"Give me your hand," he said.
12
350
In this way I would be well located, well held.
I could understand trepidation on the part of the climber, but only if he were uncertain of me, or thought me uncertain of him.
Leros would never have asked such a question.
It would not have occurred to him to do so.
The mistake was tiny, but it was enough to assure his death.
By the time the stranger had got his feet under him and was able to stand, the knife would be in his hand.
"Give me your hand," he said.
In this way I would be well located, well held.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )