Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
1013
Too, I suspected he had little love for Ar, and perhaps thus for Brundisium.
Too, I suspected he had little love for Ar, and perhaps thus for Brundisium.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #1013)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
1010
I did not think Vart, the slaver whose booth this was, was likely to be involved.
2
1011
He had probably just rented the booth.
2
1012
If he was involved he would have been stupid to use his own booth.
2
1013
Too, I suspected he had little love for Ar, and perhaps thus for Brundisium.
2
1014
He had once been banished from Ar, and nearly impaled, for the falsification of slave data, misrepresenting merchandise as to its level of training and skill.
2
1015
I, too, had once been denied salt, bread and fire in Ar, and banished from the city.
2
1016
I did not think, however, that Marlenus, of Ar, her Ubar, he who had banished me, would be likely to send a covert assassin from Brundisium against me, from Brundisium perhaps to make the connection with Ar seem unlikely or tenuous.
I did not think Vart, the slaver whose booth this was, was likely to be involved.
He had probably just rented the booth.
If he was involved he would have been stupid to use his own booth.
Too, I suspected he had little love for Ar, and perhaps thus for Brundisium.
He had once been banished from Ar, and nearly impaled, for the falsification of slave data, misrepresenting merchandise as to its level of training and skill.
I, too, had once been denied salt, bread and fire in Ar, and banished from the city.
I did not think, however, that Marlenus, of Ar, her Ubar, he who had banished me, would be likely to send a covert assassin from Brundisium against me, from Brundisium perhaps to make the connection with Ar seem unlikely or tenuous.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2)