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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 47 I am not sure that I would have accepted the blows of Seremides.
14 48 And that, I supposed, was why he had requested that I be assigned to him, that I might rise up, attack him, and then be slain for insubordination.
14 49 Well would he have been within the rights of his captaincy.
14 50 discipline demands that one endure and obey, but it is not always easy to do.
14 51 I supposed I would have accepted the blows.
14 52 Yes, I would have accepted the blows.
14 53 I guessed that Seremides, who knew my fear of him, knew that, but, still, he would have derived some satisfaction in their administration.
I am not sure that I would have accepted the blows of Seremides. And that, I supposed, was why he had requested that I be assigned to him, that I might rise up, attack him, and then be slain for insubordination. Well would he have been within the rights of his captaincy. discipline demands that one endure and obey, but it is not always easy to do. I supposed I would have accepted the blows. Yes, I would have accepted the blows. I guessed that Seremides, who knew my fear of him, knew that, but, still, he would have derived some satisfaction in their administration. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )