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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 90 I had indeed come to avenge.
4 91 But I did not even know his name.
4 92 He had been a tarnsman of Thentis.
4 93 He had come to the allied city of Ko-ro-ba, and had there found his death, for no reason that was clear to me other than the fact that he had had the misfortune to resemble me.
4 94 "Why," asked Cernus, breaking into my reverie, "did not Warriors of Ko-ro-ba come to Ar, to search out the killer?" "It was not an act of war," said I.
4 95 "Further," I pointed out, "now that Kazrak of Port Kar is no longer Administrator of Ar it seemed unlikely that Ar would welcome Koroban Warriors within her walls".
4 96 "It is true," said one of the men-at-arms.
I had indeed come to avenge. But I did not even know his name. He had been a tarnsman of Thentis. He had come to the allied city of Ko-ro-ba, and had there found his death, for no reason that was clear to me other than the fact that he had had the misfortune to resemble me. "Why," asked Cernus, breaking into my reverie, "did not Warriors of Ko-ro-ba come to Ar, to search out the killer?" "It was not an act of war," said I. "Further," I pointed out, "now that Kazrak of Port Kar is no longer Administrator of Ar it seemed unlikely that Ar would welcome Koroban Warriors within her walls". "It is true," said one of the men-at-arms. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )