Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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581
The archon in Venna would be interested in putting his house in order before the taking of the auspices.
The archon in Venna would be interested in putting his house in order before the taking of the auspices.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #581)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
578
That would mean many of the masters on our chain".
24
579
I nodded.
24
580
This seemed understandable.
24
581
The archon in Venna would be interested in putting his house in order before the taking of the auspices.
24
582
He would doubtless regard it as politic, at least from the point of view of soothing possible apprehensions in his constituency, to become a bit more scrupulous about proprieties, at least in so serious a situation.
24
583
"I think, too," she said, "that this will be done in the following way, that several chains, as wholes, will be temporarily withdrawn, certainly those containing some illicit prisoners, such as ours.
24
584
This makes more sense than reorganizing the chains, changing prisoners about, and such, which would be sure to provoke suspicion.
That would mean many of the masters on our chain".
I nodded.
This seemed understandable.
The archon in Venna would be interested in putting his house in order before the taking of the auspices.
He would doubtless regard it as politic, at least from the point of view of soothing possible apprehensions in his constituency, to become a bit more scrupulous about proprieties, at least in so serious a situation.
"I think, too," she said, "that this will be done in the following way, that several chains, as wholes, will be temporarily withdrawn, certainly those containing some illicit prisoners, such as ours.
This makes more sense than reorganizing the chains, changing prisoners about, and such, which would be sure to provoke suspicion.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24)