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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

There had been a magician, who particularly pleased Kamchak, and a man who, whip in hand, guided a dancing sleen through its paces. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #147)
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9 147 There had been a magician, who particularly pleased Kamchak, and a man who, whip in hand, guided a dancing sleen through its paces.

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

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9 144 Elizabeth Cardwell's being permitted the pelt of the red larl was, as you have doubtless understood, unusual amongst the wagons.
9 145 Still, it left no doubt that she was a slave.
9 146 We had been treated to exhibitions of juggling, fire swallowing, and acrobats.
9 147 There had been a magician, who particularly pleased Kamchak, and a man who, whip in hand, guided a dancing sleen through its paces.
9 148 I could pick up snatches of conversation between Kamchak and Saphrar, and I gathered from what was said that they were negotiating places of meeting for the exchange of goods.
9 149 Then, later in the evening, when I was drunker on paga than I should have permitted myself to become, I heard them discuss details which could only have pertained to what Kamchak had called the games of Love War, details having to do with specifications of time, weapons and judges, and such.
9 150 Then I heard the sentence, "If she is to participate, you must deliver the golden sphere".
Elizabeth Cardwell's being permitted the pelt of the red larl was, as you have doubtless understood, unusual amongst the wagons. Still, it left no doubt that she was a slave. We had been treated to exhibitions of juggling, fire swallowing, and acrobats. There had been a magician, who particularly pleased Kamchak, and a man who, whip in hand, guided a dancing sleen through its paces. I could pick up snatches of conversation between Kamchak and Saphrar, and I gathered from what was said that they were negotiating places of meeting for the exchange of goods. Then, later in the evening, when I was drunker on paga than I should have permitted myself to become, I heard them discuss details which could only have pertained to what Kamchak had called the games of Love War, details having to do with specifications of time, weapons and judges, and such. Then I heard the sentence, "If she is to participate, you must deliver the golden sphere". - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)