Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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104
I gestured for one of the men-at-arms to take him up and carry him away, which he did.
12
105
I then dismissed the men who stood near me, except Thurnock and Clitus.
12
106
That boy, I thought, may well prove useful to me.
12
107
If he fell into the hands of the council he would doubtless be tortured and impaled, or, perhaps, condemned to a seat on the rowing benches of the arsenal round ships.
12
108
In my holding, his identity could be kept secret.
12
109
In time, I might find a use for him.
12
110
There was surely little to be gained in turning him over to the council.
I gestured for one of the men-at-arms to take him up and carry him away, which he did.
I then dismissed the men who stood near me, except Thurnock and Clitus.
That boy, I thought, may well prove useful to me.
If he fell into the hands of the council he would doubtless be tortured and impaled, or, perhaps, condemned to a seat on the rowing benches of the arsenal round ships.
In my holding, his identity could be kept secret.
In time, I might find a use for him.
There was surely little to be gained in turning him over to the council.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )