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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 104 I sank my teeth into the juicy meat, tearing it and chewing on it.
9 105 I observed the banquet tables, laid out in an open-ended rectangle, permitting slaves to enter at the open end, facilitating the serving, and, of course, allowing entertainers to perform among the tables.
9 106 To one side there was a small altar to Priest-Kings, where there burned a small fire.
9 107 On this fire, at the beginning of the feast the Feast Steward had scattered some grains of meal, some colored salt, some drops of wine.
9 108 "Ta-Sardar-Gor," he had said, and this phrase had been repeated by the others in the room.
9 109 "To the Priest-Kings of Gor".
9 110 It had been the general libation for the banquet.
I sank my teeth into the juicy meat, tearing it and chewing on it. I observed the banquet tables, laid out in an open-ended rectangle, permitting slaves to enter at the open end, facilitating the serving, and, of course, allowing entertainers to perform among the tables. To one side there was a small altar to Priest-Kings, where there burned a small fire. On this fire, at the beginning of the feast the Feast Steward had scattered some grains of meal, some colored salt, some drops of wine. "Ta-Sardar-Gor," he had said, and this phrase had been repeated by the others in the room. "To the Priest-Kings of Gor". It had been the general libation for the banquet. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )