Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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272
"You may recall," said Tajima, "the prohibition of unauthorized personnel on the parapets, prior to the ruse or deceit of the ritual knife".
11
273
"Of course," I said.
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274
"That was necessary to prevent signals or messages being transmitted to the camp of Yamada, which would have betrayed our plan.
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275
Indeed, the success of the plan would have been in no small part due to this precaution".
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276
"Afterwards," said Tajima, "one might ascend again, as before, to the outer parapets".
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277
"This is not merely, perhaps unwisely, to restore a lost privilege," I said, "but to arouse the suspicions of Lord Yamada pertaining to his informants.
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278
Why did they not reveal the ruse of the ritual knife? Have they been discovered? Is he again receiving messages? Is it his informants who are sending them, or others? Can he rely on such reports now? And so on".
"You may recall," said Tajima, "the prohibition of unauthorized personnel on the parapets, prior to the ruse or deceit of the ritual knife".
"Of course," I said.
"That was necessary to prevent signals or messages being transmitted to the camp of Yamada, which would have betrayed our plan.
Indeed, the success of the plan would have been in no small part due to this precaution".
"Afterwards," said Tajima, "one might ascend again, as before, to the outer parapets".
"This is not merely, perhaps unwisely, to restore a lost privilege," I said, "but to arouse the suspicions of Lord Yamada pertaining to his informants.
Why did they not reveal the ruse of the ritual knife? Have they been discovered? Is he again receiving messages? Is it his informants who are sending them, or others? Can he rely on such reports now? And so on".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )