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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 106 "Scormus of Ar will destroy him," said a man.
4 107 "Yes," said another.
4 108 Behind the table of play on the stage, and a bit to the right, was the table for those who would score.
4 109 There was a man there from Ar, and one from Cos, and a player from Turia, Timor, a corpulent fellow supposed to be of indisputable integrity and one thought, at any rate, to be of a city far enough removed from the problems of Cos and Ar to be impartial.
4 110 Also, of course, there were hundreds of men in the tiers who would simultaneously, unofficially, be recording the match.
4 111 There was little danger of a move being incorrectly recorded.
4 112 An official in such a situation insane enough to attempt to tamper with the record of the moves would be likely to be torn to pieces.
"Scormus of Ar will destroy him," said a man. "Yes," said another. Behind the table of play on the stage, and a bit to the right, was the table for those who would score. There was a man there from Ar, and one from Cos, and a player from Turia, Timor, a corpulent fellow supposed to be of indisputable integrity and one thought, at any rate, to be of a city far enough removed from the problems of Cos and Ar to be impartial. Also, of course, there were hundreds of men in the tiers who would simultaneously, unofficially, be recording the match. There was little danger of a move being incorrectly recorded. An official in such a situation insane enough to attempt to tamper with the record of the moves would be likely to be torn to pieces. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )