Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
24
17
"It was primarily the petition of our guest, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said Lord Yamada, "which swayed me".
"It was primarily the petition of our guest, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said Lord Yamada, "which swayed me".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #17)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
24
14
How could it be then that it seemed I felt the balmy air concealed a veiled chill and the bright sky lied? "One is surprised," said Lord Akio, "in the light of the prodigious nature of the offense, that the punishment of the criminal should be so mild".
24
15
"Lord Yamada is well known for lenience and mercy," said an officer.
24
16
"It is his only fault," said Lord Akio.
24
17
"It was primarily the petition of our guest, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said Lord Yamada, "which swayed me".
24
18
"Perhaps a guest presumes too much," said Lord Akio.
24
19
"I think I shall withdraw," I said.
24
20
"Please remain, dear friend," said Lord Yamada.
How could it be then that it seemed I felt the balmy air concealed a veiled chill and the bright sky lied? "One is surprised," said Lord Akio, "in the light of the prodigious nature of the offense, that the punishment of the criminal should be so mild".
"Lord Yamada is well known for lenience and mercy," said an officer.
"It is his only fault," said Lord Akio.
"It was primarily the petition of our guest, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said Lord Yamada, "which swayed me".
"Perhaps a guest presumes too much," said Lord Akio.
"I think I shall withdraw," I said.
"Please remain, dear friend," said Lord Yamada.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 24)