Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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253
"He does not know it," said Flaminius, "nor will he learn for perhaps a year".
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254
"Learn what?" I asked.
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255
Flaminius laughed and poured himself another drink.
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256
"That he is dying of dar-kosis," he said.
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257
* * * * I wandered about the house.
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258
It was now past the twentieth hour, the midnight of the Gorean day, yet still, here and there, I could hear the revels of Kajuralia, which are often celebrated until dawn.
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My steps, as I was lost in thought, brought me back to the hall of Cernus, in which we had sat table.
"He does not know it," said Flaminius, "nor will he learn for perhaps a year".
"Learn what?" I asked.
Flaminius laughed and poured himself another drink.
"That he is dying of dar-kosis," he said.
* * * * I wandered about the house.
It was now past the twentieth hour, the midnight of the Gorean day, yet still, here and there, I could hear the revels of Kajuralia, which are often celebrated until dawn.
My steps, as I was lost in thought, brought me back to the hall of Cernus, in which we had sat table.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )