Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
456
He was not, as far as I knew, a member of the city administration nor did he hold, as far as I could tell, any official position or rank in the army, or the civic or merchant guard, of Brundisium.
He was not, as far as I knew, a member of the city administration nor did he hold, as far as I could tell, any official position or rank in the army, or the civic or merchant guard, of Brundisium.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #456)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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21
453
There had been much for them to do elsewhere.
21
454
Too, I suspected that the city captain had now assumed authority in the city, now that Belnar had been killed.
21
455
Flaminius's power, I suspected, had largely been a matter of his closeness to the ubar, and his control of special projects, under the direction of the ubar.
21
456
He was not, as far as I knew, a member of the city administration nor did he hold, as far as I could tell, any official position or rank in the army, or the civic or merchant guard, of Brundisium.
21
457
He did have, presumably, through Belnar, connections with members of the high council of the city.
21
458
Members of that council had doubtless been closely associated with Belnar in his various projects.
21
459
No new ubar, as far as I could tell, had yet been appointed by the council.
There had been much for them to do elsewhere.
Too, I suspected that the city captain had now assumed authority in the city, now that Belnar had been killed.
Flaminius's power, I suspected, had largely been a matter of his closeness to the ubar, and his control of special projects, under the direction of the ubar.
He was not, as far as I knew, a member of the city administration nor did he hold, as far as I could tell, any official position or rank in the army, or the civic or merchant guard, of Brundisium.
He did have, presumably, through Belnar, connections with members of the high council of the city.
Members of that council had doubtless been closely associated with Belnar in his various projects.
No new ubar, as far as I could tell, had yet been appointed by the council.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 21)