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  • First, Flaminius, it seemed, who was to have received the messages from the Lady Yanina, had apparently intended to deliver them not to the Sardar, but to some party in Ar. Secondly, I did not think it likely that messages which were to be transmitted to the Priest-Kings, or among their agents, would be likely to be in a Kaissa cipher.

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  • I followed Flaminius and Yanina through the house.

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  • "You will now turn about, slowly, on your knees, " said Flaminius to me.

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  • Flaminius then took the garment, and looked at me.

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  • "Apparently he turned back, hoping to be of assistance to you, or rescue you, " said Flaminius.

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  • I now realized that it had been part of the plan of Flaminius.

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  • When the public assembly was mercifully over Cicero conducted Pompey across the Circus Flaminius to the Temple of Bellona, where the Senate had convened specially to greet him.

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  • Grumbling mightily at this intrusion on his time and dignity, the Warden of Land and Sea had no choice but to lumber over from the Alban Hills to the Circus Flaminius and submit himself to a series of insolent questions from the tribune, watched by a huge market-day crowd that temporarily set aside their bargaining and clustered around to gawk at him.

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  • "Doubtless men will be coming soon, " I said to Flaminius, 'to look for you.

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  • "Arrange with him, if you should encounter him, " she said, 'to be at the inn of Ragnar at the eighteenth Ahn. I shall, in the meantime, send word to Flaminius to meet me there at the nineteenth Ahn. That will give me time to effect the capture, strip and chain the captive, and change into my prettiest clothes, ready to welcome Flaminius as though nothing out of the ordinary had happened.

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