Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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225
"He would kill me," she said.
26
226
"Surely not," I said.
26
227
"Surely so," she said.
26
228
"You fear," I said, "that he would return you to Ar, to the justice of Ar, to the impaling spear?" In the case of one of her importance, the impaling spear might be narrow, greased, and thirty feet in height, and, mounted on the wall, her slow descent, she writhing, trying her best to prevent it, unable to do so, might be visible for pasangs.
26
229
"No," she said, "I fear he would not be so kind".
26
230
"You fear more?" I said.
26
231
"Much more," she said.
"He would kill me," she said.
"Surely not," I said.
"Surely so," she said.
"You fear," I said, "that he would return you to Ar, to the justice of Ar, to the impaling spear?" In the case of one of her importance, the impaling spear might be narrow, greased, and thirty feet in height, and, mounted on the wall, her slow descent, she writhing, trying her best to prevent it, unable to do so, might be visible for pasangs.
"No," she said, "I fear he would not be so kind".
"You fear more?" I said.
"Much more," she said.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )