Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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625
He reached to one side of the table, to a flat, black box, of the sort in which papers are sometimes kept.
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626
In the box, too, there is an inkwell, at its top, and a place for quilled pens.
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627
He opened the box, below the portion containing the inkwell and concave surfaces for pens.
1
628
He withdrew from the box several folded papers, letters.
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629
He had broken the seal on them.
1
630
"These papers, too, were found among the belongings of our fair captive below," said Samos.
1
631
"What is their nature?" I asked.
He reached to one side of the table, to a flat, black box, of the sort in which papers are sometimes kept.
In the box, too, there is an inkwell, at its top, and a place for quilled pens.
He opened the box, below the portion containing the inkwell and concave surfaces for pens.
He withdrew from the box several folded papers, letters.
He had broken the seal on them.
"These papers, too, were found among the belongings of our fair captive below," said Samos.
"What is their nature?" I asked.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )