Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
671
I wondered what thoughts occupied these giants of kaissa on the eve of their confrontation.
I wondered what thoughts occupied these giants of Kaissa on the eve of their confrontation.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #671)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
668
There were many at the tables who were singing the songs of Ar.
3
669
"I am looking forward to the game," had said Centius of Cos to Scormus of Ar.
3
670
"I shall destroy you," had said Scormus of Ar.
3
671
I wondered what thoughts occupied these giants of kaissa on the eve of their confrontation.
3
672
Scormus, it was said, walked the tiers of the amphitheater, alone, restlessly, eagerly, like a pacing, hungry beast.
3
673
Centius of Cos, in his tent, it was said, seemed unconcerned with the match.
3
674
He was lost in his thoughts, studying a position which had once occurred a generation ago in a match between the minor masters Ossius of Tabor, exiled from Teletus, and Philemon of Asperiche, not even of the players, but only a cloth worker.
There were many at the tables who were singing the songs of Ar.
"I am looking forward to the game," had said Centius of Cos to Scormus of Ar.
"I shall destroy you," had said Scormus of Ar.
I wondered what thoughts occupied these giants of kaissa on the eve of their confrontation.
Scormus, it was said, walked the tiers of the amphitheater, alone, restlessly, eagerly, like a pacing, hungry beast.
Centius of Cos, in his tent, it was said, seemed unconcerned with the match.
He was lost in his thoughts, studying a position which had once occurred a generation ago in a match between the minor masters Ossius of Tabor, exiled from Teletus, and Philemon of Asperiche, not even of the players, but only a cloth worker.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3)