• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"slave " "papers "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 86 "Was she inspected at the chain?" I asked.
33 87 "No," said Callimachus.
33 88 "Had she been," I said, "it would have been discovered that she was carrying loot from the Flower of Siba.
33 89 More importantly, she would doubtless be carrying papers linking her with Policrates, such papers as the signs and countersigns whereby the actions of the joint pirate fleets might be integrated and directed".
33 90 "You are mistaken," said Callimachus.
33 91 "Reginald, her captain, is a known man".
33 92 "I learned these things in the court of Kliomenes," I said.
"Was she inspected at the chain?" I asked. "No," said Callimachus. "Had she been," I said, "it would have been discovered that she was carrying loot from the Flower of Siba. More importantly, she would doubtless be carrying papers linking her with Policrates, such papers as the signs and countersigns whereby the actions of the joint pirate fleets might be integrated and directed". "You are mistaken," said Callimachus. "Reginald, her captain, is a known man". "I learned these things in the court of Kliomenes," I said. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )