Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
31
37
"He was bribed away," said a fellow.
31
38
"That or be slain," said another.
31
39
"He chose wisely".
31
40
"The girls," said he whom I had taken to be the innkeeper, "would abide our sham, giving not the least signal of our deception, or have their throats cut".
31
41
I saw that Tajima and the warrior with him, apparently he who had so liberally castigated the heedless, if not derelict, foragers, had been disarmed, as well as bound.
31
42
Their weapons seemed now to be in the hands of, or sashes of, various of the intruders.
31
43
It is frequently the case that brigands arm themselves from the spoil of their victims.
"He was bribed away," said a fellow.
"That or be slain," said another.
"He chose wisely".
"The girls," said he whom I had taken to be the innkeeper, "would abide our sham, giving not the least signal of our deception, or have their throats cut".
I saw that Tajima and the warrior with him, apparently he who had so liberally castigated the heedless, if not derelict, foragers, had been disarmed, as well as bound.
Their weapons seemed now to be in the hands of, or sashes of, various of the intruders.
It is frequently the case that brigands arm themselves from the spoil of their victims.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )