Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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And Caprus, now that Cernus was often in the Central Cylinder, attending to the numerous duties of Ubar of the city, had more time for his work.
And Caprus, now that Cernus was often in the Central Cylinder, attending to the numerous duties of Ubar of the city, had more time for his work.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #304)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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His remark kept burning its way through my brain.
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But as I walked the halls it seemed to me that, on the whole, things were not proceeding badly, though I regretted the amount of time lost, apparently necessarily, in the House of Cernus.
18
303
Elizabeth, and Virginia and Phyllis, by tomorrow at this time, would be free.
18
304
And Caprus, now that Cernus was often in the Central Cylinder, attending to the numerous duties of Ubar of the city, had more time for his work.
18
305
By Se'Var he hoped to be finished.
18
306
Caprus, I said to myself, a good man.
18
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Caprus.
His remark kept burning its way through my brain.
But as I walked the halls it seemed to me that, on the whole, things were not proceeding badly, though I regretted the amount of time lost, apparently necessarily, in the House of Cernus.
Elizabeth, and Virginia and Phyllis, by tomorrow at this time, would be free.
And Caprus, now that Cernus was often in the Central Cylinder, attending to the numerous duties of Ubar of the city, had more time for his work.
By Se'Var he hoped to be finished.
Caprus, I said to myself, a good man.
Caprus.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18)