Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
42
99
"Yes," said the Lady bina, "and certainly any faction loyal to that of the supplanted Lord Agamemnon, but there is little to be feared from him now as, I believe, he is currently without a body".
"Yes," said the Lady Bina, "and certainly any faction loyal to that of the supplanted Lord Agamemnon, but there is little to be feared from him now as, I believe, he is currently without a body".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #99)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
42
96
Too, I was not sure the beast could understand me.
42
97
"By all means," said Lady bina.
42
98
"It is my understanding," I said, "that factions exist, some of which may be inimical to the interests of Lord Arcesilaus".
42
99
"Yes," said the Lady bina, "and certainly any faction loyal to that of the supplanted Lord Agamemnon, but there is little to be feared from him now as, I believe, he is currently without a body".
42
100
"You mean he is dead?" I said.
42
101
"Not at all," she said, and declined to explain this, apparently feeling a matter so obvious needed no explanation.
42
102
"The gift was delivered to the house of Flavius Minor in the port city of Brundisium," I said, "and was claimed by my master, Tenrik of Siba, as planned, but intruders, three beasts, intervened.
Too, I was not sure the beast could understand me.
"By all means," said Lady bina.
"It is my understanding," I said, "that factions exist, some of which may be inimical to the interests of Lord Arcesilaus".
"Yes," said the Lady bina, "and certainly any faction loyal to that of the supplanted Lord Agamemnon, but there is little to be feared from him now as, I believe, he is currently without a body".
"You mean he is dead?" I said.
"Not at all," she said, and declined to explain this, apparently feeling a matter so obvious needed no explanation.
"The gift was delivered to the house of Flavius Minor in the port city of Brundisium," I said, "and was claimed by my master, Tenrik of Siba, as planned, but intruders, three beasts, intervened.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42)