Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
391
It was he who speculated that you might be most easily found to the south, in which direction lay Holmesk, after the official searches had concluded.
It was he who speculated that you might be most easily found to the south, in which direction lay Holmesk, after the official searches had concluded.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #391)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
388
I did not know Marcus' skill with the blade.
3
389
I wished, if at all possible, to protect him.
3
390
"Policrates himself, it was," said he, "leader of the expeditionary force in the north, who summoned us to his tent.
3
391
It was he who speculated that you might be most easily found to the south, in which direction lay Holmesk, after the official searches had concluded.
3
392
It was then he speculated that you would least expect pursuit, that you would be most off your guard.
3
393
Too, it was he who forbade the taking of the young fellow, but rather that he be permitted to leave the camp, unmolested, that he might lead us to you.
3
394
He left southward, toward Holmesk".
I did not know Marcus' skill with the blade.
I wished, if at all possible, to protect him.
"Policrates himself, it was," said he, "leader of the expeditionary force in the north, who summoned us to his tent.
It was he who speculated that you might be most easily found to the south, in which direction lay Holmesk, after the official searches had concluded.
It was then he speculated that you would least expect pursuit, that you would be most off your guard.
Too, it was he who forbade the taking of the young fellow, but rather that he be permitted to leave the camp, unmolested, that he might lead us to you.
He left southward, toward Holmesk".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3)