Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1132
It was here, earlier today, that we conveyed to an agent of Ar, and he then to his superiors, that we had the Lady Flavia of Ar in custody, and, for a suitable consideration, were prepared to remand her to the proper authorities, here, at the twentieth Ahn.
It was here, earlier today, that we conveyed to an agent of Ar, and he then to his superiors, that we had the Lady Flavia of Ar in custody, and, for a suitable consideration, were prepared to remand her to the proper authorities, here, at the twentieth Ahn.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #1132)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1129
' It was the first time I had truly, appropriately, used that word, not as an ingredient in an imposture, not as an element in a disguise, but in the sense in which it must be truly found on the lips of a slave.
3
1130
'Search parties emanating from Ar and leagued cities use many such places as the village of Ragnar, scattered over thousands of pasangs,' he said, 'in their endeavors to track and apprehend fugitives.
3
1131
Tarnsmen make wants known at such places, exchange informations, carry intelligences elsewhere, and so on.
3
1132
It was here, earlier today, that we conveyed to an agent of Ar, and he then to his superiors, that we had the Lady Flavia of Ar in custody, and, for a suitable consideration, were prepared to remand her to the proper authorities, here, at the twentieth Ahn.
3
1133
' 'I am not the Lady Flavia of Ar!' I cried.
3
1134
'Perhaps you are curious,' he said, 'as to why you have been marked and collared.
3
1135
There were two reasons.
' It was the first time I had truly, appropriately, used that word, not as an ingredient in an imposture, not as an element in a disguise, but in the sense in which it must be truly found on the lips of a slave.
'Search parties emanating from Ar and leagued cities use many such places as the village of Ragnar, scattered over thousands of pasangs,' he said, 'in their endeavors to track and apprehend fugitives.
Tarnsmen make wants known at such places, exchange informations, carry intelligences elsewhere, and so on.
It was here, earlier today, that we conveyed to an agent of Ar, and he then to his superiors, that we had the Lady Flavia of Ar in custody, and, for a suitable consideration, were prepared to remand her to the proper authorities, here, at the twentieth Ahn.
' 'I am not the Lady Flavia of Ar!' I cried.
'Perhaps you are curious,' he said, 'as to why you have been marked and collared.
There were two reasons.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)