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

"Perhaps the cards are a diversion, a false trail, a distraction of sorts, something to consume time, while the actual messages are conveyed in some other way, as by the kaissa concealments". - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #331)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 331 "Perhaps the cards are a diversion, a false trail, a distraction of sorts, something to consume time, while the actual messages are conveyed in some other way, as by the kaissa concealments".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 328 "He has tortured himself to make sense of the possible meaning of the list, the meaning of the individual cards, their order, and such".
35 329 "Perhaps there is no meaning," I said.
35 330 "Are you serious?" he asked.
35 331 "Perhaps the cards are a diversion, a false trail, a distraction of sorts, something to consume time, while the actual messages are conveyed in some other way, as by the kaissa concealments".
35 332 "That seems unlikely," he said, "for, as far as we know, the conspirators feel themselves unidentified and secure at present.
35 333 Into whose hands would they wish such a thing to fall, and for what purpose, at present?" "Perhaps into your hands," I said, "and that of your principal".
35 334 "If we were suspected," he said, "I do not think we would find ourselves at liberty".
"He has tortured himself to make sense of the possible meaning of the list, the meaning of the individual cards, their order, and such". "Perhaps there is no meaning," I said. "Are you serious?" he asked. "Perhaps the cards are a diversion, a false trail, a distraction of sorts, something to consume time, while the actual messages are conveyed in some other way, as by the kaissa concealments". "That seems unlikely," he said, "for, as far as we know, the conspirators feel themselves unidentified and secure at present. Into whose hands would they wish such a thing to fall, and for what purpose, at present?" "Perhaps into your hands," I said, "and that of your principal". "If we were suspected," he said, "I do not think we would find ourselves at liberty". - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 35)