Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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61
113
"Too," said Cabot, "it is clear he wants the death of the Lady bina, on whom many are eager to impose justice, indeed, of a most hideous sort, and he may, thus, use your dalliance in this matter, and your reluctance to expeditiously prosecute her, as further grounds to undermine your authority, to insinuate your weakness, and such".
"Too," said Cabot, "it is clear he wants the death of the Lady Bina, on whom many are eager to impose justice, indeed, of a most hideous sort, and he may, thus, use your dalliance in this matter, and your reluctance to expeditiously prosecute her, as further grounds to undermine your authority, to insinuate your weakness, and such".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #113)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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61
110
"He will doubtless insidiously, as he can, capitalize on such things," said Cabot.
61
111
"I fear he will find a ready field for the sowing of such seed," said Statius.
61
112
"Yes," said Lord Grendel, "particularly as the war does not soon proceed to some clear resolution".
61
113
"Too," said Cabot, "it is clear he wants the death of the Lady bina, on whom many are eager to impose justice, indeed, of a most hideous sort, and he may, thus, use your dalliance in this matter, and your reluctance to expeditiously prosecute her, as further grounds to undermine your authority, to insinuate your weakness, and such".
61
114
"Surely that can await the outcome of the war," said Lord Grendel.
61
115
"Not indefinitely," said Statius.
61
116
"And many suspect that you will die before you permit harm to come to her.
"He will doubtless insidiously, as he can, capitalize on such things," said Cabot.
"I fear he will find a ready field for the sowing of such seed," said Statius.
"Yes," said Lord Grendel, "particularly as the war does not soon proceed to some clear resolution".
"Too," said Cabot, "it is clear he wants the death of the Lady bina, on whom many are eager to impose justice, indeed, of a most hideous sort, and he may, thus, use your dalliance in this matter, and your reluctance to expeditiously prosecute her, as further grounds to undermine your authority, to insinuate your weakness, and such".
"Surely that can await the outcome of the war," said Lord Grendel.
"Not indefinitely," said Statius.
"And many suspect that you will die before you permit harm to come to her.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 61)