Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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684
Lucilius then increased the volume on his translator, presumably that its message might carry throughout the field, even to the soldiers at the two manned perimeters.
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685
"Friends," he called, "humans, astute and wise, skilled and loyal, beloved allies, you did note how I intervened to save the life of your lord, the great Decius Albus, how I, at great personal risk, thrust him aside, away from the line of a quarrel's flight, just as he was about, boldly, at risk to his own life, to order you to attack enemies and traitors, the criminal Surtak, and others.
61
686
Prepare now to do as he would have then had you do.
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687
Prepare now to do death to our common enemies!" "Meet me!" cried Surtak, lifting his ax.
61
688
"Or I!" cried Lord Grendel.
61
689
"What of the slaves?" called a man at arms.
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690
At this point, the Lady Bina, still clutching the shreds of the parasol, turned about, and joined us near the stake.
Lucilius then increased the volume on his translator, presumably that its message might carry throughout the field, even to the soldiers at the two manned perimeters.
"Friends," he called, "humans, astute and wise, skilled and loyal, beloved allies, you did note how I intervened to save the life of your lord, the great Decius Albus, how I, at great personal risk, thrust him aside, away from the line of a quarrel's flight, just as he was about, boldly, at risk to his own life, to order you to attack enemies and traitors, the criminal Surtak, and others.
Prepare now to do as he would have then had you do.
Prepare now to do death to our common enemies!" "Meet me!" cried Surtak, lifting his ax.
"Or I!" cried Lord Grendel.
"What of the slaves?" called a man at arms.
At this point, the Lady Bina, still clutching the shreds of the parasol, turned about, and joined us near the stake.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )