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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

I must know of my city and its fortunes, and of she who had been my free companion, these many years lost. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #188)
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5 188 I must know of my city and its fortunes, and of she who had been my free companion, these many years lost.

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

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5 185 He had been overjoyed at the receipt of the egg and it had immediately been given over to eager attendants that it might be incubated and hatched.
5 186 I doubt that the Physicians and Scientists of the Nest had ever exercised more diligence and care in such matters than they lavished on that one egg, and perhaps rightfully so, for it represented the continuation of their kind.
5 187 "What of Ko-ro-ba, and of Talena?" I had questioned Misk, even on the ship, before we returned to the Nest beneath the Sardar.
5 188 I must know of my city and its fortunes, and of she who had been my free companion, these many years lost.
5 189 Elizabeth was silent as I asked of these things.
5 190 "As you might have surmised," said Misk, "your city is being rebuilt.
5 191 Those of Ko-ro-ba have come from the corners of Gor, each singing, each bearing a stone to add to the walls.
He had been overjoyed at the receipt of the egg and it had immediately been given over to eager attendants that it might be incubated and hatched. I doubt that the Physicians and Scientists of the Nest had ever exercised more diligence and care in such matters than they lavished on that one egg, and perhaps rightfully so, for it represented the continuation of their kind. "What of Ko-ro-ba, and of Talena?" I had questioned Misk, even on the ship, before we returned to the Nest beneath the Sardar. I must know of my city and its fortunes, and of she who had been my free companion, these many years lost. Elizabeth was silent as I asked of these things. "As you might have surmised," said Misk, "your city is being rebuilt. Those of Ko-ro-ba have come from the corners of Gor, each singing, each bearing a stone to add to the walls. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)