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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
4 113 Goreans take their Kaissa seriously.
4 114 I saw now upon the stage Reginald of Ti, who was the elected administrator of the caste of players.
4 115 A fellow with him carried the sand clocks.
4 116 These clocks are arranged in such a way that each has a tiny spigot which may be opened and closed, this determining whether sand falls or not.
4 117 These spigots are linked in such a way that when one is open the other must be closed; the spigot turned by a given player closes his own clock's sand passage and opens that of his opponent; when the clocks must both be stopped, as for an adjournment of play, they are placed on their side by the chief judge in the match, in this case Reginald of Ti.
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. Goreans take their Kaissa seriously. I saw now upon the stage Reginald of Ti, who was the elected administrator of the caste of players. A fellow with him carried the sand clocks. These clocks are arranged in such a way that each has a tiny spigot which may be opened and closed, this determining whether sand falls or not. These spigots are linked in such a way that when one is open the other must be closed; the spigot turned by a given player closes his own clock's sand passage and opens that of his opponent; when the clocks must both be stopped, as for an adjournment of play, they are placed on their side by the chief judge in the match, in this case Reginald of Ti. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )