Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Whom shall I say has reserved you for the evening?" "Desmond of Harfax," I said.
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* * * * Following the revolt of Lucius, as I have mentioned, certain changes were effected in the routine of the Cave.
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Three of these were most noticeable to humans.
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First, there was a significant reduction in the displays, usually ceremonial, of the mysterious container which was commonly believed to contain a treasure, most likely of diamonds, but which was understood by some of us to be somehow relevant to the person of Agamemnon himself.
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Second, there was the disarming of the Cave's humans, which muchly uneased the men.
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One wields a weapon or is subject to the weapons of another.
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Tyrants prefer disarmed subjects.
"Whom shall I say has reserved you for the evening?" "Desmond of Harfax," I said.
* * * * Following the revolt of Lucius, as I have mentioned, certain changes were effected in the routine of the Cave.
Three of these were most noticeable to humans.
First, there was a significant reduction in the displays, usually ceremonial, of the mysterious container which was commonly believed to contain a treasure, most likely of diamonds, but which was understood by some of us to be somehow relevant to the person of Agamemnon himself.
Second, there was the disarming of the Cave's humans, which muchly uneased the men.
One wields a weapon or is subject to the weapons of another.
Tyrants prefer disarmed subjects.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )