Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
28
91
The second man, tall and rangy, was he who had interrogated me in the headquarters of the men of Port Cos a few days earlier, when, on the asseverations of Miss Henderson, I had been taken into custody.
The second man, tall and rangy, was he who had interrogated me in the headquarters of the men of Port Cos a few days earlier, when, on the asseverations of Miss Henderson, I had been taken into custody.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #91)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
88
He slid back a narrow panel, and then shut the panel, and opened the door.
28
89
Two figures were admitted, and the door was closed and locked behind them.
28
90
I recognized the figure of Glyco, portly and short-legged, breathing heavily, wrapped in a long brown cloak, which concealed the white and gold of the merchants, in advance.
28
91
The second man, tall and rangy, was he who had interrogated me in the headquarters of the men of Port Cos a few days earlier, when, on the asseverations of Miss Henderson, I had been taken into custody.
28
92
I had been released after the testimonies afforded by Tasdron, who had made it clear to him that I, well known in Victoria, and having arrived from the east on the river, could not be the courier of Ragnar Voskjard.
28
93
He had also taken Miss Henderson into custody, as I recalled.
28
94
He had turned her over to me, bound, when I had been released.
He slid back a narrow panel, and then shut the panel, and opened the door.
Two figures were admitted, and the door was closed and locked behind them.
I recognized the figure of Glyco, portly and short-legged, breathing heavily, wrapped in a long brown cloak, which concealed the white and gold of the merchants, in advance.
The second man, tall and rangy, was he who had interrogated me in the headquarters of the men of Port Cos a few days earlier, when, on the asseverations of Miss Henderson, I had been taken into custody.
I had been released after the testimonies afforded by Tasdron, who had made it clear to him that I, well known in Victoria, and having arrived from the east on the river, could not be the courier of Ragnar Voskjard.
He had also taken Miss Henderson into custody, as I recalled.
He had turned her over to me, bound, when I had been released.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 28)