Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
11
194
"Thus," said Thorn, "to make it seem he had not given the money to this warrior, or assassin as the case may be, he pretended it had been stolen from him.
"Thus," said Thorn, "to make it seem he had not given the money to this warrior, or assassin as the case may be, he pretended it had been stolen from him.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #194)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
11
191
Thorn spoke.
11
192
"Ost knew himself to be suspected of plotting against the throne".
11
193
Ost looked puzzled.
11
194
"Thus," said Thorn, "to make it seem he had not given the money to this warrior, or assassin as the case may be, he pretended it had been stolen from him.
11
195
In that way he might at one time appear free from guilt and destroy the man who knew of his complicity".
11
196
"That is true," exclaimed Ost gratefully, eager to take his cue from so powerful a figure as Thorn.
11
197
"How is it that Ost gave you the coins, Warrior?" asked the Tatrix.
Thorn spoke.
"Ost knew himself to be suspected of plotting against the throne".
Ost looked puzzled.
"Thus," said Thorn, "to make it seem he had not given the money to this warrior, or assassin as the case may be, he pretended it had been stolen from him.
In that way he might at one time appear free from guilt and destroy the man who knew of his complicity".
"That is true," exclaimed Ost gratefully, eager to take his cue from so powerful a figure as Thorn.
"How is it that Ost gave you the coins, Warrior?" asked the Tatrix.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 11)