Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was a distraught Desmond of Harfax who was led before the dais, for on the dais, on three tables, were three containers.
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Timarchos and Lysymachos stood beside the central container.
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"tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the central container.
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"tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the container to the left.
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"tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the container on the right.
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In my account of what followed, it should be understood that the words attributed to Agamemnon might come, and did come, variously, from one or another of the three containers.
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Sometimes the left-hand container seemed to speak, sometimes that in the center, and sometimes that on the right.
It was a distraught Desmond of Harfax who was led before the dais, for on the dais, on three tables, were three containers.
Timarchos and Lysymachos stood beside the central container.
"tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the central container.
"tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the container to the left.
"tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the container on the right.
In my account of what followed, it should be understood that the words attributed to Agamemnon might come, and did come, variously, from one or another of the three containers.
Sometimes the left-hand container seemed to speak, sometimes that in the center, and sometimes that on the right.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )