Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
395
"Bosk," I said, "abstains".
11
396
Samos, and many of the others, looked at me, quickly.
11
397
"Abstention," recorded the scribe.
11
398
I saw no reason, at the moment, to commit myself to the programs of Samos and the council.
11
399
It seemed clear to me that his proposals would be accepted.
11
400
Moreover, I regarded them as presumably in my best interest.
11
401
But, by abstaining, my intentions and allegiances might perhaps remain usefully ambiguous.
"Bosk," I said, "abstains".
Samos, and many of the others, looked at me, quickly.
"Abstention," recorded the scribe.
I saw no reason, at the moment, to commit myself to the programs of Samos and the council.
It seemed clear to me that his proposals would be accepted.
Moreover, I regarded them as presumably in my best interest.
But, by abstaining, my intentions and allegiances might perhaps remain usefully ambiguous.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )