Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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He was, I suspected, a scribe of the law.
He was, I suspected, a scribe of the law.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #45)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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"With men and slaves," said the fellow.
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43
"Impossible," said a man.
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"I agree, totally," said our narrator.
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45
He was, I suspected, a scribe of the law.
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46
Certainly he seemed a circumspect fellow.
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"How is this supposed to have happened?" asked a man.
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48
"Information became available in the Cosian camp near Torcadino, conveyed by a supposed deserter, a fellow named Mincon," said our narrator, "of a secret escape tunnel being dug under the walls to the north, a low tunnel, like a countermine, over eleven pasangs in length, which had taken months to dig, a tunnel which presumably would open far behind the besiegers.
"With men and slaves," said the fellow.
"Impossible," said a man.
"I agree, totally," said our narrator.
He was, I suspected, a scribe of the law.
Certainly he seemed a circumspect fellow.
"How is this supposed to have happened?" asked a man.
"Information became available in the Cosian camp near Torcadino, conveyed by a supposed deserter, a fellow named Mincon," said our narrator, "of a secret escape tunnel being dug under the walls to the north, a low tunnel, like a countermine, over eleven pasangs in length, which had taken months to dig, a tunnel which presumably would open far behind the besiegers.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 40)