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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

Why had I done that? I knew what I was to do, elude guardsmen, and go to the market of Cestias, near the praetor's platform near the coin stalls. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #17)
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15 17 Why had I done that? I knew what I was to do, elude guardsmen, and go to the market of Cestias, near the praetor's platform near the coin stalls.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 14 Might I not hide by a gate, and then run when it was opened? Could I traverse a hundred paces before being pulled down by boys? I feared to inform on the beast, for it might escape, and seek me out.
15 15 Too, oddly, I did not want to inform on him.
15 16 I had agreed that I would not speak of what I had seen.
15 17 Why had I done that? I knew what I was to do, elude guardsmen, and go to the market of Cestias, near the praetor's platform near the coin stalls.
15 18 But what then? The market would be deserted at this hour, and ill-lit, if lit at all.
15 19 Certainly the goods, the currencies, and such, would be withdrawn and locked away.
15 20 There were few in the streets, and they were furtive, indeed.
Might I not hide by a gate, and then run when it was opened? Could I traverse a hundred paces before being pulled down by boys? I feared to inform on the beast, for it might escape, and seek me out. Too, oddly, I did not want to inform on him. I had agreed that I would not speak of what I had seen. Why had I done that? I knew what I was to do, elude guardsmen, and go to the market of Cestias, near the praetor's platform near the coin stalls. But what then? The market would be deserted at this hour, and ill-lit, if lit at all. Certainly the goods, the currencies, and such, would be withdrawn and locked away. There were few in the streets, and they were furtive, indeed. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15)