Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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After that, I would place the cards again in the normal order, in which case the message disappeared.
50
23
In receiving a message, which would have the cards in the normal order, as in the current case, the Lady Bina or Lord Grendel would read from the appropriate card sheet, and I would place the cards in the order prescribed by the card sheet, after which they would have the message, either in clear Gorean or in a substitution related to clear Gorean.
50
24
I was also used to carry these messages back and forth.
50
25
The wine shop of Amyntas remained a station in this exchange, but only one, to which I would deliver a message or from which I would receive a message, to be returned to the Lady Bina or Lord Grendel, almost always Lord Grendel.
50
26
Sometimes Lord Grendel would deliver a message somewhere in person, and, sometimes, retrieve a message from some unknown source.
50
27
This was almost always done at night.
50
28
To my apprehension, particularly at first, I would deliver and receive these messages as I had at first, when I had been robbed on my way to the wine shop of Amyntas, that robbery which had placed false information in the hands of the conspirators, namely, with the sack tied about my neck, closed with a signature knot, and my wrists braceleted behind me.
After that, I would place the cards again in the normal order, in which case the message disappeared.
In receiving a message, which would have the cards in the normal order, as in the current case, the Lady Bina or Lord Grendel would read from the appropriate card sheet, and I would place the cards in the order prescribed by the card sheet, after which they would have the message, either in clear Gorean or in a substitution related to clear Gorean.
I was also used to carry these messages back and forth.
The wine shop of Amyntas remained a station in this exchange, but only one, to which I would deliver a message or from which I would receive a message, to be returned to the Lady Bina or Lord Grendel, almost always Lord Grendel.
Sometimes Lord Grendel would deliver a message somewhere in person, and, sometimes, retrieve a message from some unknown source.
This was almost always done at night.
To my apprehension, particularly at first, I would deliver and receive these messages as I had at first, when I had been robbed on my way to the wine shop of Amyntas, that robbery which had placed false information in the hands of the conspirators, namely, with the sack tied about my neck, closed with a signature knot, and my wrists braceleted behind me.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )