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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

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29 66 "If there are any benefits," said Glyco, glumly.
29 67 "Surely Port Cos will find some benefits in being spared the predations of pirates," said Callisthenes.
29 68 "The chain will surely be ineffective," said Glyco.
29 69 "That is why I came to Victoria, to seek out Callimachus, that he might, in these dark times, with the topaz in transit, lend us his council, and his blade".
29 70 "The topaz, given the existence of the chain," said Callisthenes, "is now meaningless, though, to be sure, I am charged with the attempt to intercept it, a charge in which I have, thanks to our young friend here, failed".
29 71 Callisthenes glanced meaningfully at me.
29 72 "To have actually delivered the topaz to Policrates," he said, "was little short of an act of idiocy".
"If there are any benefits," said Glyco, glumly. "Surely Port Cos will find some benefits in being spared the predations of pirates," said Callisthenes. "The chain will surely be ineffective," said Glyco. "That is why I came to Victoria, to seek out Callimachus, that he might, in these dark times, with the topaz in transit, lend us his council, and his blade". "The topaz, given the existence of the chain," said Callisthenes, "is now meaningless, though, to be sure, I am charged with the attempt to intercept it, a charge in which I have, thanks to our young friend here, failed". Callisthenes glanced meaningfully at me. "To have actually delivered the topaz to Policrates," he said, "was little short of an act of idiocy". - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )