Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
1187
"Perhaps," I said, "I will convey you to Ar, to the mercy of Marlenus, and that of the court torturers".
"Perhaps," I said, "I will convey you to Ar, to the mercy of Marlenus, and that of the court torturers".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #1187)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
1184
"Please," she said.
61
1185
"It is true, Master! Do you not know this from as long ago as the tents of Mintar?" "Clever she-sleen," I said.
61
1186
"No!" she said.
61
1187
"Perhaps," I said, "I will convey you to Ar, to the mercy of Marlenus, and that of the court torturers".
61
1188
She regarded me wildly, miserably.
61
1189
"Death by public torture can take a month," I said.
61
1190
"Doubtless thousands from Ar, and her environs, for a thousand pasangs about, will come to see you, to witness the fate of a traitor and false Ubara, to insult her, to jeer her, to mock and curse her, to spit upon her, to add their flaming twig or tiny splinter to her torments".
"Please," she said.
"It is true, Master! Do you not know this from as long ago as the tents of Mintar?" "Clever she-sleen," I said.
"No!" she said.
"Perhaps," I said, "I will convey you to Ar, to the mercy of Marlenus, and that of the court torturers".
She regarded me wildly, miserably.
"Death by public torture can take a month," I said.
"Doubtless thousands from Ar, and her environs, for a thousand pasangs about, will come to see you, to witness the fate of a traitor and false Ubara, to insult her, to jeer her, to mock and curse her, to spit upon her, to add their flaming twig or tiny splinter to her torments".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)