Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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They reasoned, one supposes, that where there might be a hundred stone of gold there might be more than a hundred stone of gold.
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81
The heads of the council's small negotiating party were catapulted over the wall of Mytilene.
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82
This act, if it was intended to dismay or terrify the citizenry of Mytilene, failed of its purpose, as it produced in most, but not all, a hardening of a general intention to resist.
41
83
Next, the corsairs, as if regretting their grisly act, or perhaps, more likely, as if regretting its unforeseen consequence, its general stiffening of a will to resist amongst the besieged, offered an uncontested exit from the city to adult males.
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84
Why only adult males? The ulterior motivation of this proposal was presumably to reduce the number of able-bodied defenders within the city.
41
85
Accordingly, dissent abounded.
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86
One council member, however, benign Tarchon, skilled with the lyre, advocated its acceptance on two grounds.
They reasoned, one supposes, that where there might be a hundred stone of gold there might be more than a hundred stone of gold.
The heads of the council's small negotiating party were catapulted over the wall of Mytilene.
This act, if it was intended to dismay or terrify the citizenry of Mytilene, failed of its purpose, as it produced in most, but not all, a hardening of a general intention to resist.
Next, the corsairs, as if regretting their grisly act, or perhaps, more likely, as if regretting its unforeseen consequence, its general stiffening of a will to resist amongst the besieged, offered an uncontested exit from the city to adult males.
Why only adult males? The ulterior motivation of this proposal was presumably to reduce the number of able-bodied defenders within the city.
Accordingly, dissent abounded.
One council member, however, benign Tarchon, skilled with the lyre, advocated its acceptance on two grounds.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )