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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 1108 He might have but one chance to loose it.
37 1109 He must retain it for the perfect shot.
37 1110 He must in no event waste it".
37 1111 "But how would he know the officer would not protect his man, that he would not be fired on in the cowl and pelt of the urt?" "He knew the caste he was dealing with," said the officer of Treve.
37 1112 "The officer assumed, naturally enough, that the man in the water was only a diversion.
37 1113 Accordingly, he did not even consider him, but directed his attention elsewhere".
37 1114 "And thus permitted the prisoner to approach unseen, to a point at which a miss was impossible".
He might have but one chance to loose it. He must retain it for the perfect shot. He must in no event waste it". "But how would he know the officer would not protect his man, that he would not be fired on in the cowl and pelt of the urt?" "He knew the caste he was dealing with," said the officer of Treve. "The officer assumed, naturally enough, that the man in the water was only a diversion. Accordingly, he did not even consider him, but directed his attention elsewhere". "And thus permitted the prisoner to approach unseen, to a point at which a miss was impossible". - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )