Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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215
It was only after the escape of the Lady bina, and shortly prior to our attack, that it seemed to change, as though Agamemnon had decided at last, in virtue of our weakness, that such precautions were no longer necessary".
It was only after the escape of the Lady Bina, and shortly prior to our attack, that it seemed to change, as though Agamemnon had decided at last, in virtue of our weakness, that such precautions were no longer necessary".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #215)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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47
212
"Agamemnon might have foreseen such an attack," said Cabot.
47
213
"There was treachery, clearly," said Lord Grendel.
47
214
"Intelligence had described the security at the arsenal.
47
215
It was only after the escape of the Lady bina, and shortly prior to our attack, that it seemed to change, as though Agamemnon had decided at last, in virtue of our weakness, that such precautions were no longer necessary".
47
216
"And the ambush was laid," said Cabot.
47
217
"In all its deadliness," said Statius.
47
218
"Perhaps she is innocent," said Cabot.
"Agamemnon might have foreseen such an attack," said Cabot.
"There was treachery, clearly," said Lord Grendel.
"Intelligence had described the security at the arsenal.
It was only after the escape of the Lady bina, and shortly prior to our attack, that it seemed to change, as though Agamemnon had decided at last, in virtue of our weakness, that such precautions were no longer necessary".
"And the ambush was laid," said Cabot.
"In all its deadliness," said Statius.
"Perhaps she is innocent," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 47)