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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 813 Who would not know, truly, of the miseries and changes in Ar? But I responded, innocently, as though granting that the question had been asked, as well, in all innocence.
3 814 'The uprising,' I said, 'the rebellion, the ending of the occupation, the expulsion of foreign troops from Ar.
3 815 ' 'Who is this Flavius?' asked another.
3 816 'A minor merchant of Brundisium,' I said.
3 817 I did not wish to claim status for him, as some about the fire might be familiar with the merchantry of the great port.
3 818 ' I knelt with my knees together.
3 819 Also, it occurred to me that I had not requested permission to speak.
Who would not know, truly, of the miseries and changes in Ar? But I responded, innocently, as though granting that the question had been asked, as well, in all innocence. 'The uprising,' I said, 'the rebellion, the ending of the occupation, the expulsion of foreign troops from Ar. ' 'Who is this Flavius?' asked another. 'A minor merchant of Brundisium,' I said. I did not wish to claim status for him, as some about the fire might be familiar with the merchantry of the great port. ' I knelt with my knees together. Also, it occurred to me that I had not requested permission to speak. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )