Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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He had apparently made the stipulation that he would reveal the names of the conspirators only to Agamemnon himself, thus assuring himself that all would be done fully and properly, without any confusion or mistake, and, also, naturally, one supposes, that he, Desmond of Harfax, would then be recognized personally by a grateful Agamemnon as the informant, and would, thus, be certain to receive his proper reward.
47
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The twenty allotted Ahn, of course, had now passed without incident.
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Certainly no one had come forward, surrendering himself to the golden chains.
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"Free person!" cried Nora.
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The kajirae in the slave quarters went immediately to first obeisance position.
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I did not even know who had entered.
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"Allison," said a woman's voice, one I well recognized, but had not heard for months.
He had apparently made the stipulation that he would reveal the names of the conspirators only to Agamemnon himself, thus assuring himself that all would be done fully and properly, without any confusion or mistake, and, also, naturally, one supposes, that he, Desmond of Harfax, would then be recognized personally by a grateful Agamemnon as the informant, and would, thus, be certain to receive his proper reward.
The twenty allotted Ahn, of course, had now passed without incident.
Certainly no one had come forward, surrendering himself to the golden chains.
"Free person!" cried Nora.
The kajirae in the slave quarters went immediately to first obeisance position.
I did not even know who had entered.
"Allison," said a woman's voice, one I well recognized, but had not heard for months.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )