Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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53
19
While the rest of our two parties, including Bila Huruma, had waited within the threshold, I was conducted across the broad stone court to its center, where, on a huge stone couch, of ancient design, lay Shaba.
While the rest of our two parties, including Bila Huruma, had waited within the threshold, I was conducted across the broad stone court to its center, where, on a huge stone couch, of ancient design, lay Shaba.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 53, Sentence #19)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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53
16
Shaba's men had, to some extent, refortified the ruin, placing stones within the threshold so that only one man at a time might enter.
53
17
Too, between the edges of the walls, over the stones, they had erected a barrier of lashed poles.
53
18
Shaba had still with him some fifty men.
53
19
While the rest of our two parties, including Bila Huruma, had waited within the threshold, I was conducted across the broad stone court to its center, where, on a huge stone couch, of ancient design, lay Shaba.
53
20
Before being allowed to approach him closely Shaba's men, ringing me with spears, placed me in manacles, locking my hands behind my back.
53
21
It was thus that I stood now before the geographer of Anango.
53
22
"Shaba is dying," had said the scribe who had conducted us to this place.
Shaba's men had, to some extent, refortified the ruin, placing stones within the threshold so that only one man at a time might enter.
Too, between the edges of the walls, over the stones, they had erected a barrier of lashed poles.
Shaba had still with him some fifty men.
While the rest of our two parties, including Bila Huruma, had waited within the threshold, I was conducted across the broad stone court to its center, where, on a huge stone couch, of ancient design, lay Shaba.
Before being allowed to approach him closely Shaba's men, ringing me with spears, placed me in manacles, locking my hands behind my back.
It was thus that I stood now before the geographer of Anango.
"Shaba is dying," had said the scribe who had conducted us to this place.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 53)