Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
584
I did so with the papers of a minor envoy, bearing my own signature".
I did so with the papers of a minor envoy, bearing my own signature".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #584)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
581
"My dear Ligurious," said Menicius, "your confederate in Corcyrus is now in custody.
33
582
He has confessed all.
33
583
I deemed, accordingly, it might be of interest to venture incognito to Argentum.
33
584
I did so with the papers of a minor envoy, bearing my own signature".
33
585
How startled I was! I now recognized, and clearly, the hitherto unknown guest.
33
586
I had known him as Menicius, of the metal workers.
33
587
He was the man whose life I had spared, when he had spoken out so forcibly against the Tatrix, on that day, so long ago, when I had been in the palanquin with Ligurious, that day in which, in the glory of a state procession, we had been carried through the streets of Corcyrus.
"My dear Ligurious," said Menicius, "your confederate in Corcyrus is now in custody.
He has confessed all.
I deemed, accordingly, it might be of interest to venture incognito to Argentum.
I did so with the papers of a minor envoy, bearing my own signature".
How startled I was! I now recognized, and clearly, the hitherto unknown guest.
I had known him as Menicius, of the metal workers.
He was the man whose life I had spared, when he had spoken out so forcibly against the Tatrix, on that day, so long ago, when I had been in the palanquin with Ligurious, that day in which, in the glory of a state procession, we had been carried through the streets of Corcyrus.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)