Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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36
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Aëtius did not look at me.
36
21
"He was not well," he said.
36
22
"What," I asked, "was the cause of his death?" "His health was poor, and for a long time failing," said Aëtius.
36
23
I recalled him from years ago, at the council of Captains.
36
24
It was hard to think of that small, twisted, wiry, energetic body, the unlikely frame of so mighty and unusual a mind, belabored and weakened, succumbing to the ravages of illness.
36
25
I had sought out the physicians, those of the green caste, in camp.
36
26
None had been summoned.
Aëtius did not look at me.
"He was not well," he said.
"What," I asked, "was the cause of his death?" "His health was poor, and for a long time failing," said Aëtius.
I recalled him from years ago, at the council of Captains.
It was hard to think of that small, twisted, wiry, energetic body, the unlikely frame of so mighty and unusual a mind, belabored and weakened, succumbing to the ravages of illness.
I had sought out the physicians, those of the green caste, in camp.
None had been summoned.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )