Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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33
313
"He, too," said Drusus Rencius, "could have been mistaken in this matter!" There was some laughter from some of the members of the highcouncil, and from some of the others about the tables.
"He, too," said Drusus Rencius, "could have been mistaken in this matter!" There was some laughter from some of the members of the high council, and from some of the others about the tables.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #313)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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33
310
"I am a slave".
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311
"Let it be noted," said Miles of Argentum, "that the witness unhesitantly identified her as Sheila, the former Tatrix of Corcyrus".
33
312
"It is noted," said Claudius.
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313
"He, too," said Drusus Rencius, "could have been mistaken in this matter!" There was some laughter from some of the members of the highcouncil, and from some of the others about the tables.
33
314
"I call now my fourth witness," said Miles of Argentum, "Ligurious, former first minister of Corcyrus.
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315
He, if no one else, should know the true Tatrix of Corcyrus.
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I now ask him to make an official identification in the course of our inquiry.
"I am a slave".
"Let it be noted," said Miles of Argentum, "that the witness unhesitantly identified her as Sheila, the former Tatrix of Corcyrus".
"It is noted," said Claudius.
"He, too," said Drusus Rencius, "could have been mistaken in this matter!" There was some laughter from some of the members of the high council, and from some of the others about the tables.
"I call now my fourth witness," said Miles of Argentum, "Ligurious, former first minister of Corcyrus.
He, if no one else, should know the true Tatrix of Corcyrus.
I now ask him to make an official identification in the course of our inquiry.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)