Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
25
"To Sybaris," I said.
3
26
"By means of the Tesephone?" "Yes," I said.
3
27
"I thought so," said Thurnock.
3
28
It was there, in Sybaris, that I, in the guise of Kenneth Statercounter, merchant of Brundisium, in the tavern oddly named The Living Island, had heard the statement that Nicosia had been destroyed, several days before its actual destruction.
3
29
This anomalous claim was the only clue, if it were a clue, I had so far managed to find as to the nature and whereabouts of the mysterious raiders perpetrating slaughter and rapine in my name.
3
30
Who could allege, or know of, or confidently state, the destruction of a village or town prior to the event, unless one were somehow privy to the intentions of raiders contemplating such an attack? "How is Aktis doing?" I asked Thurnock.
3
31
"He draws a good oar," said Thurnock.
"To Sybaris," I said.
"By means of the Tesephone?" "Yes," I said.
"I thought so," said Thurnock.
It was there, in Sybaris, that I, in the guise of Kenneth Statercounter, merchant of Brundisium, in the tavern oddly named The Living Island, had heard the statement that Nicosia had been destroyed, several days before its actual destruction.
This anomalous claim was the only clue, if it were a clue, I had so far managed to find as to the nature and whereabouts of the mysterious raiders perpetrating slaughter and rapine in my name.
Who could allege, or know of, or confidently state, the destruction of a village or town prior to the event, unless one were somehow privy to the intentions of raiders contemplating such an attack? "How is Aktis doing?" I asked Thurnock.
"He draws a good oar," said Thurnock.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )