Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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411
Surely to come to this place, the house of his enemy, must have been a last recourse in some fearful set of events, to throw himself on the mercies of Cernus, claiming castesanctuary.
Surely to come to this place, the house of his enemy, must have been a last recourse in some fearful set of events, to throw himself on the mercies of Cernus, claiming Caste Sanctuary.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #411)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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408
The girl with the kalika had lightly fled from between the tables.
15
409
"Do not disturb the game," said Caprus to Portus.
15
410
It seemed incredible to me that Portus had come to the House of Cernus, for much bad blood had existed between the houses.
15
411
Surely to come to this place, the house of his enemy, must have been a last recourse in some fearful set of events, to throw himself on the mercies of Cernus, claiming castesanctuary.
15
412
"They have taken my properties!" cried Portus.
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413
"You have nothing to fear.
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I have no men! I have no gold! I have only the garb on my back! Tarnsmen! Soldiers! The very men of the street! With torches and ropes! I barely escaped with my life.
The girl with the kalika had lightly fled from between the tables.
"Do not disturb the game," said Caprus to Portus.
It seemed incredible to me that Portus had come to the House of Cernus, for much bad blood had existed between the houses.
Surely to come to this place, the house of his enemy, must have been a last recourse in some fearful set of events, to throw himself on the mercies of Cernus, claiming caste sanctuary.
"They have taken my properties!" cried Portus.
"You have nothing to fear.
I have no men! I have no gold! I have only the garb on my back! Tarnsmen! Soldiers! The very men of the street! With torches and ropes! I barely escaped with my life.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15)