Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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31
175
"Persist in these lies," cried the pirate, "and I will bring the matter to the attention of Kliomenes himself!" "Forgive me, Captain," I said, as though frightened.
"Persist in these lies," cried the pirate, "and I will bring the matter to the attention of Kliomenes himself!" "Forgive me, Captain," I said, as though frightened.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #175)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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31
172
The fellow looked at me, blankly.
31
173
"Liar!" screamed the pirate.
31
174
"I have warned you about your lies!" The whip fell again and again on me.
31
175
"Persist in these lies," cried the pirate, "and I will bring the matter to the attention of Kliomenes himself!" "Forgive me, Captain," I said, as though frightened.
31
176
But I had also gathered from his remark that my conjecture that Policrates was not now in the holding was correct.
31
177
Surely if Policrates had been in the holding he would have threatened me with his name and not that of Kliomenes, since I had expressly mentioned Policrates and he stood higher in the holding than Kliomenes.
31
178
Kliomenes must now, I gathered, be in charge of the holding.
The fellow looked at me, blankly.
"Liar!" screamed the pirate.
"I have warned you about your lies!" The whip fell again and again on me.
"Persist in these lies," cried the pirate, "and I will bring the matter to the attention of Kliomenes himself!" "Forgive me, Captain," I said, as though frightened.
But I had also gathered from his remark that my conjecture that Policrates was not now in the holding was correct.
Surely if Policrates had been in the holding he would have threatened me with his name and not that of Kliomenes, since I had expressly mentioned Policrates and he stood higher in the holding than Kliomenes.
Kliomenes must now, I gathered, be in charge of the holding.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 31)