Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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34
79
If I was not aware that the fabulous Talena, of Ar, so despised and hated, so grievously sought, the treacherous Ubara, the scheming traitress to her city, the betrayer of her homestone, the colleague of mortal enemies to Ar, was now safe in Cos, the guest of Lurius of Jad, I might have dared to entertain the suspicion that the "quarry," however unlikely such a prospect, might be she.
If I was not aware that the fabulous Talena, of Ar, so despised and hated, so grievously sought, the treacherous Ubara, the scheming traitress to her city, the betrayer of her Home Stone, the colleague of mortal enemies to Ar, was now safe in Cos, the guest of Lurius of Jad, I might have dared to entertain the suspicion that the "quarry," however unlikely such a prospect, might be she.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #79)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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34
76
As far as I knew I had revealed nothing in the apartment of Dorna of Tharna, but Ho-Tosk apparently believed I had fully satisfied my interrogators, but yet, amazingly, he did not seem concerned with the matter.
34
77
I gathered then that there was little importance now attaching to the former Lady Julia Leta, of Ar, or, more likely, given Adraste's recent withdrawal from the tavern, that I had been given false information, and that Adraste's former identity was not that of a Lady Julia Leta, of Ar.
34
78
What then might be her former identity? Given what I had heard in the delta, I had gathered that the "quarry," as they spoke of it, must be considerably valuable.
34
79
If I was not aware that the fabulous Talena, of Ar, so despised and hated, so grievously sought, the treacherous Ubara, the scheming traitress to her city, the betrayer of her homestone, the colleague of mortal enemies to Ar, was now safe in Cos, the guest of Lurius of Jad, I might have dared to entertain the suspicion that the "quarry," however unlikely such a prospect, might be she.
34
80
"Where is Bruno of Torcadino?" asked Ho-Tosk.
34
81
"I do not know," I said.
34
82
"I suppose him to have perished in the marshes".
As far as I knew I had revealed nothing in the apartment of Dorna of Tharna, but Ho-Tosk apparently believed I had fully satisfied my interrogators, but yet, amazingly, he did not seem concerned with the matter.
I gathered then that there was little importance now attaching to the former Lady Julia Leta, of Ar, or, more likely, given Adraste's recent withdrawal from the tavern, that I had been given false information, and that Adraste's former identity was not that of a Lady Julia Leta, of Ar.
What then might be her former identity? Given what I had heard in the delta, I had gathered that the "quarry," as they spoke of it, must be considerably valuable.
If I was not aware that the fabulous Talena, of Ar, so despised and hated, so grievously sought, the treacherous Ubara, the scheming traitress to her city, the betrayer of her home stone, the colleague of mortal enemies to Ar, was now safe in Cos, the guest of Lurius of Jad, I might have dared to entertain the suspicion that the "quarry," however unlikely such a prospect, might be she.
"Where is Bruno of Torcadino?" asked Ho-Tosk.
"I do not know," I said.
"I suppose him to have perished in the marshes".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 34)