Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
13
"Surely Lurius of Jad, the paragon of honor," said the officer, "would not have condoned the murder of a prisoner".
"Surely Lurius of Jad, the paragon of honor," said the officer, "would not have condoned the murder of a prisoner".
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #13)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
10
The lieutenant laid the bloody helmet to one side.
32
11
On the broken skull within, on its forehead, distorted by the breakage, was a tiny black dagger, set there this morning.
32
12
"Your actions have been noted," said the leader of the strangers to the pit master, "and yours as well," he added, addressing himself to the officer, "and will be duly reported to the authorities".
32
13
"Surely Lurius of Jad, the paragon of honor," said the officer, "would not have condoned the murder of a prisoner".
32
14
"From whom do you think we obtained our charge?" said the leader of the strangers.
32
15
"He cannot escape us," said the lieutenant, standing up.
32
16
"He is in the vicinity".
The lieutenant laid the bloody helmet to one side.
On the broken skull within, on its forehead, distorted by the breakage, was a tiny black dagger, set there this morning.
"Your actions have been noted," said the leader of the strangers to the pit master, "and yours as well," he added, addressing himself to the officer, "and will be duly reported to the authorities".
"Surely Lurius of Jad, the paragon of honor," said the officer, "would not have condoned the murder of a prisoner".
"From whom do you think we obtained our charge?" said the leader of the strangers.
"He cannot escape us," said the lieutenant, standing up.
"He is in the vicinity".
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 32)