Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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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.
12
111
"Who is he?" asked Thurnock, looking after the boy, wrapped in the warrior's cloak, who was being carried away into the darkness.
12
112
"He is, of course," said I, "Henrius Sevarius".
13
1
How Bosk Came to Be Pirate "Paint my ships green," I had said.
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.
"Who is he?" asked Thurnock, looking after the boy, wrapped in the warrior's cloak, who was being carried away into the darkness.
"He is, of course," said I, "Henrius Sevarius".
How Bosk Came to Be Pirate "Paint my ships green," I had said.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )