Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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410
"You do not know what they are, then?" I said.
12
411
"What they are," he said, "seems to be quite clear".
12
412
"What do you think they are?" I asked.
12
413
"kaissa ciphers," he said.
12
414
"What are kaissa ciphers?" I asked.
12
415
I did not doubt that the papers contained enciphered messages.
12
416
That conjecture seemed obvious, if not inevitable, given the importance attached to them by the Lady Yanina, she of Brundisium, and her colleague, Flaminius, perhaps also of Brundisium.
"You do not know what they are, then?" I said.
"What they are," he said, "seems to be quite clear".
"What do you think they are?" I asked.
"kaissa ciphers," he said.
"What are kaissa ciphers?" I asked.
I did not doubt that the papers contained enciphered messages.
That conjecture seemed obvious, if not inevitable, given the importance attached to them by the Lady Yanina, she of Brundisium, and her colleague, Flaminius, perhaps also of Brundisium.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )