Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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594
In my compartment, Al-Ka fingerprinted her, adding her prints to the papers.
In my compartment, Al-Ka fingerprinted her, adding her prints to the papers.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #594)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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591
The hair caused him no little agitation, and he must have washed it several times in the day he was with us.
5
592
Elizabeth was much amused by the forged slave papers prepared for her, giving in detail an account of her capture and exchanges, complete with endorsements and copies of bills of sale.
5
593
Some of the information such as Physicians' certifications and measurements and marks of identification had been compiled in the Nest and later transferred to the documents.
5
594
In my compartment, Al-Ka fingerprinted her, adding her prints to the papers.
5
595
Under a section on attributes I was interested to note that she was listed as literate.
5
596
Without that, of course, it would be improbable that Caprus could have justified adding her to his staff.
5
597
I kissed Elizabeth long one morning, and then, with Al-Ka, she, hidden in a wagon disguised to resemble a peddler's wagon, left the city.
The hair caused him no little agitation, and he must have washed it several times in the day he was with us.
Elizabeth was much amused by the forged slave papers prepared for her, giving in detail an account of her capture and exchanges, complete with endorsements and copies of bills of sale.
Some of the information such as Physicians' certifications and measurements and marks of identification had been compiled in the Nest and later transferred to the documents.
In my compartment, Al-Ka fingerprinted her, adding her prints to the papers.
Under a section on attributes I was interested to note that she was listed as literate.
Without that, of course, it would be improbable that Caprus could have justified adding her to his staff.
I kissed Elizabeth long one morning, and then, with Al-Ka, she, hidden in a wagon disguised to resemble a peddler's wagon, left the city.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)