Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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405
And do they not make lovely pieces? "Must whips be brought?" asked Tyrtaios.
And do they not make lovely pieces? "Must whips be brought?" asked Tyrtaios.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #405)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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402
And, I thought, Tyrtaios did little without purpose.
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403
What in one man might seem pointless or gratuitous, in another, such as Tyrtaios, might be the result of sober calculation, a move on the kaissa board of advantage.
21
404
On such a board slaves may be moved, as well as men.
21
405
And do they not make lovely pieces? "Must whips be brought?" asked Tyrtaios.
21
406
"No, no, Master!" cried the miserable slaves, and they rose to their feet, many sobbing, to return to their keeping areas.
21
407
"Attend them," said Tyrtaios to me, and some of the others, who stood about.
21
408
I heard several of the small boats being put in the water.
And, I thought, Tyrtaios did little without purpose.
What in one man might seem pointless or gratuitous, in another, such as Tyrtaios, might be the result of sober calculation, a move on the kaissa board of advantage.
On such a board slaves may be moved, as well as men.
And do they not make lovely pieces? "Must whips be brought?" asked Tyrtaios.
"No, no, Master!" cried the miserable slaves, and they rose to their feet, many sobbing, to return to their keeping areas.
"Attend them," said Tyrtaios to me, and some of the others, who stood about.
I heard several of the small boats being put in the water.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21)