Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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47
He was going to the palisade.
3
48
There he would climb one of the platforms and, putting the girl on her knees, her ankles and wrists crossed and bound, at his feet, facing the Sardar, he would unbind her hair.
3
49
Then he would lift her in his arms, hair unbound, before the mountains of the Sardar, rejoicing, and giving thanks to Priest-Kings that she was now his.
3
50
"Where are the merchant tables," I asked a fellow from Torvaldsland, with braided blond hair and shaggy jacket, eating on a roast leg of tarsk, "where the odds on the Kaissa matches are being given?" "I do not know," he said.
3
51
"They play Kaissa only in the North".
3
52
"My thanks, fellow," said I.
3
53
It was true that the Kaissa of the north differed in some respects from tournament Kaissa in the south.
He was going to the palisade.
There he would climb one of the platforms and, putting the girl on her knees, her ankles and wrists crossed and bound, at his feet, facing the Sardar, he would unbind her hair.
Then he would lift her in his arms, hair unbound, before the mountains of the Sardar, rejoicing, and giving thanks to Priest-Kings that she was now his.
"Where are the merchant tables," I asked a fellow from Torvaldsland, with braided blond hair and shaggy jacket, eating on a roast leg of tarsk, "where the odds on the Kaissa matches are being given?" "I do not know," he said.
"They play Kaissa only in the North".
"My thanks, fellow," said I.
It was true that the Kaissa of the north differed in some respects from tournament Kaissa in the south.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )