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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Surely, in the mercy of the shogun," I said, "she has been administered an anodyne, a numbing salve, something to deaden pain?" "No," said Lord Akio. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #4)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 4 "Surely, in the mercy of the shogun," I said, "she has been administered an anodyne, a numbing salve, something to deaden pain?" "No," said Lord Akio.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 1 What Occurred in the Stadium I looked down, and to my right, at the opening between the two sides of the stands.
25 2 "Has she been drugged?" I asked.
25 3 "Certainly not," said Lord Akio, snapping his fan open and shut.
25 4 "Surely, in the mercy of the shogun," I said, "she has been administered an anodyne, a numbing salve, something to deaden pain?" "No," said Lord Akio.
25 5 "But the eels!" I said.
25 6 "It is important," said Lord Akio, "that her punishment be mete, that she will feel excruciating pain however inadequate and incommensurate it may be, compared to what her guilt deserves".
25 7 "At least it will be brief," I said.
What Occurred in the Stadium I looked down, and to my right, at the opening between the two sides of the stands. "Has she been drugged?" I asked. "Certainly not," said Lord Akio, snapping his fan open and shut. "Surely, in the mercy of the shogun," I said, "she has been administered an anodyne, a numbing salve, something to deaden pain?" "No," said Lord Akio. "But the eels!" I said. "It is important," said Lord Akio, "that her punishment be mete, that she will feel excruciating pain however inadequate and incommensurate it may be, compared to what her guilt deserves". "At least it will be brief," I said. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 25)