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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

We had learned, however, after the fall of Ar's Station, that the official rumor circulated in the south was to the effect that Ar's Station had opened its gates to the Cosian expeditionary force, this in consideration of substantial gifts of gold. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #63)
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2 63 We had learned, however, after the fall of Ar's Station, that the official rumor circulated in the south was to the effect that Ar's Station had opened its gates to the Cosian expeditionary force, this in consideration of substantial gifts of gold.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 60 "But that is madness," I said.
2 61 During the siege of Ar's Station its Home Stone had been smuggled out of the city and secretly transported to Ar for safekeeping.
2 62 This was done in a wagon owned by a fellow named Septimus Entrates.
2 63 We had learned, however, after the fall of Ar's Station, that the official rumor circulated in the south was to the effect that Ar's Station had opened its gates to the Cosian expeditionary force, this in consideration of substantial gifts of gold.
2 64 Accordingly, those of Ar's Station were now accounted renegades in the south.
2 65 This supposed treachery of Ar's Station was then used, naturally, to explain the failure of Ar's might in the north to raise the siege.
2 66 It was supposed that Ar's dilemma in the north was then either to attack their former colony or deal with the retreating expeditionary force.
"But that is madness," I said. During the siege of Ar's Station its Home Stone had been smuggled out of the city and secretly transported to Ar for safekeeping. This was done in a wagon owned by a fellow named Septimus Entrates. We had learned, however, after the fall of Ar's Station, that the official rumor circulated in the south was to the effect that Ar's Station had opened its gates to the Cosian expeditionary force, this in consideration of substantial gifts of gold. Accordingly, those of Ar's Station were now accounted renegades in the south. This supposed treachery of Ar's Station was then used, naturally, to explain the failure of Ar's might in the north to raise the siege. It was supposed that Ar's dilemma in the north was then either to attack their former colony or deal with the retreating expeditionary force. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2)