Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
60
"The races were better in the days of Marlenus of Ar," said a man behind me, leaning forward to speak to me.
12
61
I shrugged.
12
62
I did not find it strange that he had spoken to me.
12
63
When I had left the House of Cernus I had removed the livery of the black caste and had washed the sign of the dagger from my forehead.
12
64
I wore a worn, red tunic, that of a Warrior.
12
65
It was thus easier for me to move about the city.
12
66
I would not be likely to be noticed, or feared.
"The races were better in the days of Marlenus of Ar," said a man behind me, leaning forward to speak to me.
I shrugged.
I did not find it strange that he had spoken to me.
When I had left the House of Cernus I had removed the livery of the black caste and had washed the sign of the dagger from my forehead.
I wore a worn, red tunic, that of a Warrior.
It was thus easier for me to move about the city.
I would not be likely to be noticed, or feared.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )