Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
58
"Who would not, in kaissa," I said, "sacrifice a Spearman for a Ubar?" "I do not understand," he said.
"Who would not, in kaissa," I said, "sacrifice a Spearman for a Ubar?" "I do not understand," he said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #58)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
40
55
He looked down, quickly, a darting glance to the other side.
40
56
"You would not have time to reach the war fan," I said.
40
57
"You would give up your friend, the tarnsman?" he said.
40
58
"Who would not, in kaissa," I said, "sacrifice a Spearman for a Ubar?" "I do not understand," he said.
40
59
"Who would not, in a dark game, sacrifice a lesser piece for one of greater value?" "You are more astute in the ways of statecraft than I had realized," he said.
40
60
"One learns from masters," I said.
40
61
"What have you come to do?" he said.
He looked down, quickly, a darting glance to the other side.
"You would not have time to reach the war fan," I said.
"You would give up your friend, the tarnsman?" he said.
"Who would not, in kaissa," I said, "sacrifice a Spearman for a Ubar?" "I do not understand," he said.
"Who would not, in a dark game, sacrifice a lesser piece for one of greater value?" "You are more astute in the ways of statecraft than I had realized," he said.
"One learns from masters," I said.
"What have you come to do?" he said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 40)