Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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54
242
"What mercy," I said, "the mercy of Yamada?" "True," said Pertinax, grimly.
"What mercy," I said, "the mercy of Yamada?" "True," said Pertinax, grimly.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 54, Sentence #242)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
54
239
"Still," said Pertinax.
54
240
"They are pledged to their daimyos," I said, "and their daimyos to the shogun".
54
241
"Still," said Pertinax.
54
242
"What mercy," I said, "the mercy of Yamada?" "True," said Pertinax, grimly.
54
243
"And who," asked Tajima, "would sue a dragon for mercy?" "Perhaps Lord Temmu will engage the cavalry," said Pertinax.
54
244
"The cavalry is no longer a minion of the house of Temmu," I said.
54
245
"It is an independent arm, a sovereign force".
"Still," said Pertinax.
"They are pledged to their daimyos," I said, "and their daimyos to the shogun".
"Still," said Pertinax.
"What mercy," I said, "the mercy of Yamada?" "True," said Pertinax, grimly.
"And who," asked Tajima, "would sue a dragon for mercy?" "Perhaps Lord Temmu will engage the cavalry," said Pertinax.
"The cavalry is no longer a minion of the house of Temmu," I said.
"It is an independent arm, a sovereign force".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 54)