Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
122
At last, to my relief, I came to the coin stall nearest the praetor's platform.
At last, to my relief, I came to the coin stall nearest the praetor's platform.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #122)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
119
I remembered that, days ago, some thieves, fleeing, had emerged from a sewer in the vicinity of the praetor's platform, and had been apprehended by guardsmen.
15
120
The grating, of course, would have been replaced.
15
121
I trusted it was securely in place.
15
122
At last, to my relief, I came to the coin stall nearest the praetor's platform.
15
123
I understood I was to wait there, or in the vicinity.
15
124
For what was I to wait? Was it here I was to wait for Lord Grendel to arrive and, at his leisure, kill me? Without rising to my feet I pushed open the half-gate of the stall and crawled inside.
15
125
I then closed and latched the gate.
I remembered that, days ago, some thieves, fleeing, had emerged from a sewer in the vicinity of the praetor's platform, and had been apprehended by guardsmen.
The grating, of course, would have been replaced.
I trusted it was securely in place.
At last, to my relief, I came to the coin stall nearest the praetor's platform.
I understood I was to wait there, or in the vicinity.
For what was I to wait? Was it here I was to wait for Lord Grendel to arrive and, at his leisure, kill me? Without rising to my feet I pushed open the half-gate of the stall and crawled inside.
I then closed and latched the gate.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15)