Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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176
The two Ashigaru whom I had followed into the castle now stood behind me, one on each side.
12
177
I would have preferred that they had retired to the side of the room.
12
178
Lord Temmu and I sat facing one another.
12
179
I was not sure, at first, whether I should speak first, or Lord Temmu.
12
180
Then I recalled that it would be more appropriate for the shogun to be addressed.
12
181
Does not he who is less in status bow first? Indeed, does not the lesser officer, by word or gesture, first acknowledge the presence of the senior, or higher, officer? "Greetings, Lord," I said.
12
182
"It is my understanding that you wish to see me".
The two Ashigaru whom I had followed into the castle now stood behind me, one on each side.
I would have preferred that they had retired to the side of the room.
Lord Temmu and I sat facing one another.
I was not sure, at first, whether I should speak first, or Lord Temmu.
Then I recalled that it would be more appropriate for the shogun to be addressed.
Does not he who is less in status bow first? Indeed, does not the lesser officer, by word or gesture, first acknowledge the presence of the senior, or higher, officer? "Greetings, Lord," I said.
"It is my understanding that you wish to see me".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )