Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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52
472
"The matters of kaissa sheets, of plans, of subversion, have been made known," I said.
"The matters of kaissa sheets, of plans, of subversion, have been made known," I said.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #472)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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52
469
"Master has been as far as Port Kar.
52
470
A slave conjectures that what was learned in the Voltai has been communicated to others and may be acted upon by many who are concerned with such things".
52
471
"That is my understanding," he said.
52
472
"The matters of kaissa sheets, of plans, of subversion, have been made known," I said.
52
473
"I, and others, have done what we can," he said.
52
474
"I think that, by now, the councils of a hundred cities have at least been contacted.
52
475
To be sure, I suspect that the faction-ridden councils of most will ignore the matter, regarding it as ludicrous, dismissing it as the unimportant, irrelevant product of farce, hoax, or hysteria, perhaps, at best, as unwarranted alarms broadcast by madmen".
"Master has been as far as Port Kar.
A slave conjectures that what was learned in the Voltai has been communicated to others and may be acted upon by many who are concerned with such things".
"That is my understanding," he said.
"The matters of kaissa sheets, of plans, of subversion, have been made known," I said.
"I, and others, have done what we can," he said.
"I think that, by now, the councils of a hundred cities have at least been contacted.
To be sure, I suspect that the faction-ridden councils of most will ignore the matter, regarding it as ludicrous, dismissing it as the unimportant, irrelevant product of farce, hoax, or hysteria, perhaps, at best, as unwarranted alarms broadcast by madmen".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 52)