Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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196
"There is nothing here," he said, "pertaining to the destruction of Agamemnon".
42
1
As noted, Lucius, and some few cohorts, had, as yet, escaped apprehension.
42
2
On the other hand, for most practical purposes, order had been restored in the Cave, and matters, with some exceptions, were much as they had been earlier, before the revolt.
42
3
Three differences, or obvious differences, for I did not know what others might be being enacted privately, were that the container thought by some to be pertinent to the person of Agamemnon was now seldom publicly visible, the men in the Cave had been disarmed, even to knives, and policing in the Cave was assigned exclusively to Kurii, for example patrols in the halls, and the guards at the great portal.
42
4
Prior to the revolt I had often brought provender and drink to the guards at the great portal, at that time men, usually two in number.
42
5
This task remained mine, though the nature of the guard had changed.
42
6
It was one morning in the Seventh Passage Hand, I think the second day, shortly before the Ninth Ahn, that I approached the great portal.
"There is nothing here," he said, "pertaining to the destruction of Agamemnon".
As noted, Lucius, and some few cohorts, had, as yet, escaped apprehension.
On the other hand, for most practical purposes, order had been restored in the Cave, and matters, with some exceptions, were much as they had been earlier, before the revolt.
Three differences, or obvious differences, for I did not know what others might be being enacted privately, were that the container thought by some to be pertinent to the person of Agamemnon was now seldom publicly visible, the men in the Cave had been disarmed, even to knives, and policing in the Cave was assigned exclusively to Kurii, for example patrols in the halls, and the guards at the great portal.
Prior to the revolt I had often brought provender and drink to the guards at the great portal, at that time men, usually two in number.
This task remained mine, though the nature of the guard had changed.
It was one morning in the Seventh Passage Hand, I think the second day, shortly before the Ninth Ahn, that I approached the great portal.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )