Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
264
"In the case of the kaissa concealment," he said, "we were fortunate enough to obtain, and later copy, crucial sheets, materials in virtue of which the message might be concealed, and then, later, revealed.
"In the case of the kaissa concealment," he said, "we were fortunate enough to obtain, and later copy, crucial sheets, materials in virtue of which the message might be concealed, and then, later, revealed.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #264)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
261
"Perhaps it is an inferior device," I said.
35
262
"We are not dealing with fools," he said.
35
263
I was silent.
35
264
"In the case of the kaissa concealment," he said, "we were fortunate enough to obtain, and later copy, crucial sheets, materials in virtue of which the message might be concealed, and then, later, revealed.
35
265
But we have nothing similar here, no such sheets, no materials in virtue of which the message might be concealed or revealed".
35
266
"In the first case," I said, "you may have been fortunate".
35
267
"I have a principal," he said, "who is highly placed, who would have access to such things, if they existed".
"Perhaps it is an inferior device," I said.
"We are not dealing with fools," he said.
I was silent.
"In the case of the kaissa concealment," he said, "we were fortunate enough to obtain, and later copy, crucial sheets, materials in virtue of which the message might be concealed, and then, later, revealed.
But we have nothing similar here, no such sheets, no materials in virtue of which the message might be concealed or revealed".
"In the first case," I said, "you may have been fortunate".
"I have a principal," he said, "who is highly placed, who would have access to such things, if they existed".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 35)