Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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58
I found it difficult to understand Ichiro, and his sort.
8
59
He had been ordered away, and thus, in the light of discipline, had had no choice other than to obey his superior, Tajima.
8
60
If one were to think of the ritual knife, it seemed to me a more plausible occasion for its employment would have been upon the failure to obey the order.
8
61
From my point of view, of course, living was a more plausible route to honor than death.
8
62
I was never an enthusiast for leaping on one's sword, and such.
8
63
Better to die with it in one's hand, facing the enemy.
8
64
On the other hand, who am I, who once abandoned honor, long ago, in the delta of the Vosk, to speak of it to others? Paths are many; let each seek his own.
I found it difficult to understand Ichiro, and his sort.
He had been ordered away, and thus, in the light of discipline, had had no choice other than to obey his superior, Tajima.
If one were to think of the ritual knife, it seemed to me a more plausible occasion for its employment would have been upon the failure to obey the order.
From my point of view, of course, living was a more plausible route to honor than death.
I was never an enthusiast for leaping on one's sword, and such.
Better to die with it in one's hand, facing the enemy.
On the other hand, who am I, who once abandoned honor, long ago, in the delta of the Vosk, to speak of it to others? Paths are many; let each seek his own.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )