Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
63
This also explained, of course, the matter of the betraying message which I had unwittingly carried at great risk to Ar's Station on behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, that message which had identified me as a Cosian spy.
This also explained, of course, the matter of the betraying message which I had unwittingly carried at great risk to Ar's Station on behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, that message which had identified me as a Cosian spy.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #63)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
60
It seemed incredible, then, that such a fellow could have risen again in the services of Ar, except in the absence of Marlenus, and abetted by conspirators.
4
61
That this was indeed the same Seremides had been made clear to me, however, by an amused Saphronicus himself, in a midnight interview in his tent.
4
62
I had been knelt naked and bound before him.
4
63
This also explained, of course, the matter of the betraying message which I had unwittingly carried at great risk to Ar's Station on behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, that message which had identified me as a Cosian spy.
4
64
I had not seen Saphronicus in Ar, of course.
4
65
I did not know if Gnieus Lelius was involved in the treason now rampant in Ar or not.
4
66
I did know, from deciphered documents seized in Brundisium, the name of at least one of the traitors.
It seemed incredible, then, that such a fellow could have risen again in the services of Ar, except in the absence of Marlenus, and abetted by conspirators.
That this was indeed the same Seremides had been made clear to me, however, by an amused Saphronicus himself, in a midnight interview in his tent.
I had been knelt naked and bound before him.
This also explained, of course, the matter of the betraying message which I had unwittingly carried at great risk to Ar's Station on behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, that message which had identified me as a Cosian spy.
I had not seen Saphronicus in Ar, of course.
I did not know if Gnieus Lelius was involved in the treason now rampant in Ar or not.
I did know, from deciphered documents seized in Brundisium, the name of at least one of the traitors.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 4)