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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Later, as you know, the gates of Ar were opened to the Cosians and their mercenary allies, again by insufferable treason in high places, under delusory pretenses of friendship and alliance". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #416)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 416 Later, as you know, the gates of Ar were opened to the Cosians and their mercenary allies, again by insufferable treason in high places, under delusory pretenses of friendship and alliance".

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 413 "What do you know of it?" asked Portus.
19 414 "Little, if anything," said Arconious.
19 415 "It is an organization," said Portus, "formed largely, but not entirely, from veterans of the great disaster of the Vosk delta, where they were betrayed by treason in high places, denied supplies, abandoned, left to die, who muchly suffered in their retreat from the delta, and found themselves despised and humiliated when they returned to their city, held in contempt, and spat upon, despite their sharing of its Home Stone.
19 416 Later, as you know, the gates of Ar were opened to the Cosians and their mercenary allies, again by insufferable treason in high places, under delusory pretenses of friendship and alliance".
19 417 "Such could never have occurred," said Selius Arconious, bitterly, "had Marlenus, our Ubar, he, the Ubar of Ubars, been in the city".
19 418 "We must do what we can without him," said Portus.
19 419 "I do not understand," said Arconious.
"What do you know of it?" asked Portus. "Little, if anything," said Arconious. "It is an organization," said Portus, "formed largely, but not entirely, from veterans of the great disaster of the Vosk delta, where they were betrayed by treason in high places, denied supplies, abandoned, left to die, who muchly suffered in their retreat from the delta, and found themselves despised and humiliated when they returned to their city, held in contempt, and spat upon, despite their sharing of its Home Stone. Later, as you know, the gates of Ar were opened to the Cosians and their mercenary allies, again by insufferable treason in high places, under delusory pretenses of friendship and alliance". "Such could never have occurred," said Selius Arconious, bitterly, "had Marlenus, our Ubar, he, the Ubar of Ubars, been in the city". "We must do what we can without him," said Portus. "I do not understand," said Arconious. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19)