Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
971
There were five free men with the wagons, Astrinax, who was much as our caravan master; Desmond, thought to be a Metal Worker, in whose care I was; Lykos, whom I supposed a mercenary; fierce, bearded Trachinos, clearly skilled with the gladius, at whose background I could scarcely guess; and his fellow, thin, reticent Akesinos, who spoke little, but watched much.
There were five free men with the wagons, Astrinax, who was much as our caravan master; Desmond, thought to be a Metal Worker, in whose care I was; Lykos, whom I supposed a mercenary; fierce, bearded Trachinos, clearly skilled with the gladius, at whose background I could scarcely guess; and his fellow, thin, reticent Akesinos, who spoke little, but watched much.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #971)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
968
* * * * We had left Venna four days ago.
18
969
With the wagons were three slaves, Jane, Eve, and Allison, the latter not permitted to speak, not even to request permission to speak.
18
970
One free woman was with the wagons, the Lady Bina.
18
971
There were five free men with the wagons, Astrinax, who was much as our caravan master; Desmond, thought to be a Metal Worker, in whose care I was; Lykos, whom I supposed a mercenary; fierce, bearded Trachinos, clearly skilled with the gladius, at whose background I could scarcely guess; and his fellow, thin, reticent Akesinos, who spoke little, but watched much.
18
972
And somewhere there were perhaps two beasts, though, as far as I could tell, they were not now with the wagons.
18
973
It was now near the Tenth Ahn.
18
974
The wagons were stopped.
* * * * We had left Venna four days ago.
With the wagons were three slaves, Jane, Eve, and Allison, the latter not permitted to speak, not even to request permission to speak.
One free woman was with the wagons, the Lady Bina.
There were five free men with the wagons, Astrinax, who was much as our caravan master; Desmond, thought to be a Metal Worker, in whose care I was; Lykos, whom I supposed a mercenary; fierce, bearded Trachinos, clearly skilled with the gladius, at whose background I could scarcely guess; and his fellow, thin, reticent Akesinos, who spoke little, but watched much.
And somewhere there were perhaps two beasts, though, as far as I could tell, they were not now with the wagons.
It was now near the Tenth Ahn.
The wagons were stopped.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18)