Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
182
That night, in our meetings, he appeared with an injured shoulder, claiming to have fallen.
12
183
In spite of this, and his resemblance to the courier of Ragnar Voskjard, I dismissed the possibility of his guilt.
12
184
He was well known to you, and you vouched for him.
12
185
He was, too, one of us, and a high officer of Port Cos.
12
186
Then, again, when we were betrayed, because of the small number of individuals who knew of our plans, and his resemblance to the courier of Ragnar Voskjard, and the injury, it seemed it must be he.
12
187
But then, again, because of his high position, and the confidence which you placed in him, I rejected this possibility.
12
188
I decided that the traitor must be Peggy, the Earth-girl slave.
That night, in our meetings, he appeared with an injured shoulder, claiming to have fallen.
In spite of this, and his resemblance to the courier of Ragnar Voskjard, I dismissed the possibility of his guilt.
He was well known to you, and you vouched for him.
He was, too, one of us, and a high officer of Port Cos.
Then, again, when we were betrayed, because of the small number of individuals who knew of our plans, and his resemblance to the courier of Ragnar Voskjard, and the injury, it seemed it must be he.
But then, again, because of his high position, and the confidence which you placed in him, I rejected this possibility.
I decided that the traitor must be Peggy, the Earth-girl slave.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )