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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

Kneeling on the tiles before their Ubar, they pleaded no mercy nor were they given any. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #164)
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24 164 Kneeling on the tiles before their Ubar, they pleaded no mercy nor were they given any.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 161 Many were the new appointments to posts of importance in the city.
24 162 I recall certain matters more clearly than others.
24 163 Saphronicus, former Captain of the Taurentians, and his high officers, and Seremides of Tyros, who had replaced Maximus Hegesius Quintilius as leader of the forces of Ar, were at one point brought forward, chained.
24 164 Kneeling on the tiles before their Ubar, they pleaded no mercy nor were they given any.
24 165 They were ordered to Port Kar, in chains, to be sold to the galleys.
24 166 I saw Flaminius, at one point, standing before the throne of the Ubar.
24 167 The Ubar gave him pardon for his actions on behalf of the House of Cernus, and he requested permission to remain within the city.
Many were the new appointments to posts of importance in the city. I recall certain matters more clearly than others. Saphronicus, former Captain of the Taurentians, and his high officers, and Seremides of Tyros, who had replaced Maximus Hegesius Quintilius as leader of the forces of Ar, were at one point brought forward, chained. Kneeling on the tiles before their Ubar, they pleaded no mercy nor were they given any. They were ordered to Port Kar, in chains, to be sold to the galleys. I saw Flaminius, at one point, standing before the throne of the Ubar. The Ubar gave him pardon for his actions on behalf of the House of Cernus, and he requested permission to remain within the city. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24)