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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 41 "But a moment!" laughed the Lady Tima.
12 42 She signaled to an attendant, a burly fellow, who brought forth and set at one side of the platform a large, shallow bronze dish, containing cubes of wood.
12 43 He set a torch into this wood, which had apparently been soaked with oil.
12 44 The wooden cubes sprang immediately, briefly raging, into flame.
12 45 I did not understand the meaning of the dish, or its flaming contents.
12 46 "We are ready now, are we not," asked the Lady Tima, "to remove his clothing?" There were affirmative shouts from the tiers.
12 47 The Lady Tima nodded to the two men who held me.
"But a moment!" laughed the Lady Tima. She signaled to an attendant, a burly fellow, who brought forth and set at one side of the platform a large, shallow bronze dish, containing cubes of wood. He set a torch into this wood, which had apparently been soaked with oil. The wooden cubes sprang immediately, briefly raging, into flame. I did not understand the meaning of the dish, or its flaming contents. "We are ready now, are we not," asked the Lady Tima, "to remove his clothing?" There were affirmative shouts from the tiers. The Lady Tima nodded to the two men who held me. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )