Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
65
The streets were clean and beautiful.
4
66
The smell of flowers was in the air.
4
67
Petals had been strewn by veiled maidens before the path of the palanquin.
4
68
"It is good for you to appear before the people," had said Ligurious, "given the trouble with Argentum".
4
69
"What is the trouble with Argentum?" I had asked.
4
70
"Skirmishes have taken place near there," he said.
4
71
"Look," he said, pointing, "there is the library of Antisthenes".
The streets were clean and beautiful.
The smell of flowers was in the air.
Petals had been strewn by veiled maidens before the path of the palanquin.
"It is good for you to appear before the people," had said Ligurious, "given the trouble with Argentum".
"What is the trouble with Argentum?" I had asked.
"Skirmishes have taken place near there," he said.
"Look," he said, pointing, "there is the library of Antisthenes".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )