Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
48
33
"Certainly," said Desmond of Harfax.
48
34
"It is only that I thought we might speak of something more privately".
48
35
"Of what?" asked Agamemnon.
48
36
"It is clearly understood, of course," said Desmond of Harfax, "that I bring the matter of egregious treachery to your attention simply, and only, to frustrate treason, and protect the person and plans of your lordship".
48
37
"Of course," said Agamemnon.
48
38
"Such is my duty, and privilege," said Desmond of Harfax.
48
39
"Agreed," said Agamemnon.
"Certainly," said Desmond of Harfax.
"It is only that I thought we might speak of something more privately".
"Of what?" asked Agamemnon.
"It is clearly understood, of course," said Desmond of Harfax, "that I bring the matter of egregious treachery to your attention simply, and only, to frustrate treason, and protect the person and plans of your lordship".
"Of course," said Agamemnon.
"Such is my duty, and privilege," said Desmond of Harfax.
"Agreed," said Agamemnon.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )