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

I do not know whether or not Elizabeth's continued presence in Ko-ro-ba would have initiated a revolution among the city's free women or not. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #585)
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5 585 I do not know whether or not Elizabeth's continued presence in Ko-ro-ba would have initiated a revolution among the city's free women or not.

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

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5 582 Then, arm in arm, the three girls started off down the bridge.
5 583 "What are you going to talk about?" I asked, plaintively.
5 584 "Men," said Elizabeth, and went her way, the two girls, much pleased, laughing beside her.
5 585 I do not know whether or not Elizabeth's continued presence in Ko-ro-ba would have initiated a revolution among the city's free women or not.
5 586 Surely there had been scandalized mention of her in circles even as august as that of the High Council of the City.
5 587 My own father, Administrator of the City, seemed unnerved by her.
5 588 But, long before such a revolution might have been successfully achieved, Al-Ka, from the Nest, arrived in the city.
Then, arm in arm, the three girls started off down the bridge. "What are you going to talk about?" I asked, plaintively. "Men," said Elizabeth, and went her way, the two girls, much pleased, laughing beside her. I do not know whether or not Elizabeth's continued presence in Ko-ro-ba would have initiated a revolution among the city's free women or not. Surely there had been scandalized mention of her in circles even as august as that of the High Council of the City. My own father, Administrator of the City, seemed unnerved by her. But, long before such a revolution might have been successfully achieved, Al-Ka, from the Nest, arrived in the city. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)