Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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946
I had not been within a hundred paces of the Central Cylinder when a lowered spear had blocked my way.
I had not been within a hundred paces of the Central Cylinder when a lowered spear had blocked my way.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #946)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
10
943
"Why?" I looked to the Lady Bina, frightened.
10
944
"You may speak, Allison," she said.
10
945
"Soldiers," I said.
10
946
I had not been within a hundred paces of the Central Cylinder when a lowered spear had blocked my way.
10
947
I had made clear my business, that I was to deliver a message to the Ubar, or to some high officer, who might then convey it to him, and the note was then taken from me by an officer, not of high rank, perhaps the commander of a ten, who read it, laughed uproariously, slapped his thigh, and then, to my unease, shared it with others, while I knelt.
10
948
It, and its bearer, were obviously the cause of much amusement.
10
949
"Is there an answer, Master?" I had asked.
"Why?" I looked to the Lady Bina, frightened.
"You may speak, Allison," she said.
"Soldiers," I said.
I had not been within a hundred paces of the Central Cylinder when a lowered spear had blocked my way.
I had made clear my business, that I was to deliver a message to the Ubar, or to some high officer, who might then convey it to him, and the note was then taken from me by an officer, not of high rank, perhaps the commander of a ten, who read it, laughed uproariously, slapped his thigh, and then, to my unease, shared it with others, while I knelt.
It, and its bearer, were obviously the cause of much amusement.
"Is there an answer, Master?" I had asked.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)