Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Marcus refused to believe this, given the inactivity in the winter camp.
3
81
There was, of course, a simple possible explanation for this inactivity, the cruelest consequence of which, to date, had been the failure to relieve the siege at Ar's Station.
3
82
This possible explanation was simple.
3
83
It had to do with treason in high places.
3
84
I examined the sky, as well.
3
85
It, too, was empty.
3
86
The sun, though it was late in the afternoon, was still bright.
Marcus refused to believe this, given the inactivity in the winter camp.
There was, of course, a simple possible explanation for this inactivity, the cruelest consequence of which, to date, had been the failure to relieve the siege at Ar's Station.
This possible explanation was simple.
It had to do with treason in high places.
I examined the sky, as well.
It, too, was empty.
The sun, though it was late in the afternoon, was still bright.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )