Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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238
His act, thus, though perhaps one of dubious propriety, and accordingly not one he would care to publicize in the streets of Ar, was neither treasonous nor illegal.
His act, thus, though perhaps one of dubious propriety, and accordingly not one he would care to publicize in the streets of Ar, was neither treasonous nor illegal.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #238)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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235
I did not know.
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236
Ar, of course, was not at war technically with the Salerian Confederation.
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237
Similarly at that time hostilities with confederation cities had been limited to skirmishes with Vonda.
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238
His act, thus, though perhaps one of dubious propriety, and accordingly not one he would care to publicize in the streets of Ar, was neither treasonous nor illegal.
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239
It did, however, Lara being a member of the Salerian Confederation, suggest some economic desperation.
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240
Being denied the markets of Vonda, and perhaps of Port Olni and Ti, it was natural, I supposed, for Oneander to turn to Lara.
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241
"I was not to tell," wept the girl.
I did not know.
Ar, of course, was not at war technically with the Salerian Confederation.
Similarly at that time hostilities with confederation cities had been limited to skirmishes with Vonda.
His act, thus, though perhaps one of dubious propriety, and accordingly not one he would care to publicize in the streets of Ar, was neither treasonous nor illegal.
It did, however, Lara being a member of the Salerian Confederation, suggest some economic desperation.
Being denied the markets of Vonda, and perhaps of Port Olni and Ti, it was natural, I supposed, for Oneander to turn to Lara.
"I was not to tell," wept the girl.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 1)