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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 48 Saphronicus and Seremides had now had their revenge, I thought.
4 49 Once, long ago, they had been lieutenants of Cernus of Ar, my enemy, whose machinations, and political and economic manipulations, had been successful in bringing down Minus Tentius Hinrabius from the throne of Ar.
4 50 Later Cernus himself, though only of the Merchants, ascended the throne.
4 51 He was later deposed by the popular Marlenus of Ar who, having returned to the city, was backed by the populace.
4 52 Cernus had been killed by a kur, a beast not native to Gor.
4 53 Saphronicus and Seremides, as traitors, had been put in chains and sold to the galleys whence, I gathered, they had been rescued by some who perhaps might find use for men such as they.
4 54 Saphronicus had been the former captain of the Taurentians, the palace guard in Ar.
Saphronicus and Seremides had now had their revenge, I thought. Once, long ago, they had been lieutenants of Cernus of Ar, my enemy, whose machinations, and political and economic manipulations, had been successful in bringing down Minus Tentius Hinrabius from the throne of Ar. Later Cernus himself, though only of the Merchants, ascended the throne. He was later deposed by the popular Marlenus of Ar who, having returned to the city, was backed by the populace. Cernus had been killed by a kur, a beast not native to Gor. Saphronicus and Seremides, as traitors, had been put in chains and sold to the galleys whence, I gathered, they had been rescued by some who perhaps might find use for men such as they. Saphronicus had been the former captain of the Taurentians, the palace guard in Ar. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )