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

The High Council receiving the promise of Minus Tentius Hinrabius to depart from the city, did not inflict officially the penalty of exile. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #220)
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17 220 The high council receiving the promise of Minus Tentius Hinrabius to depart from the city, did not inflict officially the penalty of exile.

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

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17 217 It seemed almost to be a foregone conclusion that Minus Tentius Hinrabius would surrender the brown robes of office.
17 218 He did so late in spring, on the sixteenth day of the third month, that month which in Ar is called Camerius, in Ko-ro-ba Selnar.
17 219 The day before he surrendered his robes the high Initiate, reading the liver of a sacrificial bosk, had confirmed what all by then were anticipating, that the omens stood strongly against the Hinrabian dynasty.
17 220 The high council receiving the promise of Minus Tentius Hinrabius to depart from the city, did not inflict officially the penalty of exile.
17 221 He, with his family and retainers, left the city on the seventeenth day of Camerius.
17 222 By the end of that month the other Hinrabians of Ar, in the face of widespread public anger, hastily liquidated their assets at considerable loss and fled from the walls of Ar, joining Minus Tentius Hinrabius some pasangs beyond the city.
17 223 Then, together, the Hinrabians, with an armed retinue, set forth in caravan for Tor, envoys of which city had granted their petition for refuge.
It seemed almost to be a foregone conclusion that Minus Tentius Hinrabius would surrender the brown robes of office. He did so late in spring, on the sixteenth day of the third month, that month which in Ar is called Camerius, in Ko-ro-ba Selnar. The day before he surrendered his robes the high Initiate, reading the liver of a sacrificial bosk, had confirmed what all by then were anticipating, that the omens stood strongly against the Hinrabian dynasty. The high council receiving the promise of Minus Tentius Hinrabius to depart from the city, did not inflict officially the penalty of exile. He, with his family and retainers, left the city on the seventeenth day of Camerius. By the end of that month the other Hinrabians of Ar, in the face of widespread public anger, hastily liquidated their assets at considerable loss and fled from the walls of Ar, joining Minus Tentius Hinrabius some pasangs beyond the city. Then, together, the Hinrabians, with an armed retinue, set forth in caravan for Tor, envoys of which city had granted their petition for refuge. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)