Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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2
126
I did not know if the regent, Gnieus Lelius, were of this party or not.
I did not know if the regent, Gnieus Lelius, were of this party or not.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #126)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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123
The last time I had come to Ar, before this time, I had come with dispatches to Gnieus Lelius, the regent, from Dietrich of Tarnburg, from Torcadino.
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124
I had later carried a spurious message which had nearly cost me my life to Ar's Station, to be delivered to its commanding officer at the time, Aemilianus, of the same city.
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125
I had little doubt that I had inadvertently become identified as a danger to, and an enemy of, the party of treason in Ar.
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126
I did not know if the regent, Gnieus Lelius, were of this party or not.
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127
I rather suspected not.
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128
I was certain, however, from information I had obtained at Holmesk, at the winter camp of Ar, that the high general in the city, Seremides, of Tyros, was involved.
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129
Also, secret documents earlier obtained in Brundisium, and deciphered, gave at least one other name, that of a female, one called Talena, formerly the daughter, until disowned, of Marlenus of Ar.
The last time I had come to Ar, before this time, I had come with dispatches to Gnieus Lelius, the regent, from Dietrich of Tarnburg, from Torcadino.
I had later carried a spurious message which had nearly cost me my life to Ar's Station, to be delivered to its commanding officer at the time, Aemilianus, of the same city.
I had little doubt that I had inadvertently become identified as a danger to, and an enemy of, the party of treason in Ar.
I did not know if the regent, Gnieus Lelius, were of this party or not.
I rather suspected not.
I was certain, however, from information I had obtained at Holmesk, at the winter camp of Ar, that the high general in the city, Seremides, of Tyros, was involved.
Also, secret documents earlier obtained in Brundisium, and deciphered, gave at least one other name, that of a female, one called Talena, formerly the daughter, until disowned, of Marlenus of Ar.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2)