Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Two soldiers, from a side room, dragged the golden sack across the floor and put it before the central table, that table where sat Claudius, the members of the highcouncil and other significant guests.
Two soldiers, from a side room, dragged the golden sack across the floor and put it before the central table, that table where sat Claudius, the members of the high council and other significant guests.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #19)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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The guests, on the other hand, given the closeness of the beading and their greater distance from it, could detect my presence there only with difficulty, and, even then, presumably, they would be able to tell little other than the fact that the individual there, as might be discerned from the vaguely detectable form, was a stripped or scantily clad female, probably a slave.
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"It is now time," said Claudius, the Ubar of Argentum, "to come to the major business of the evening.
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18
Let the golden sack be brought forth".
33
19
Two soldiers, from a side room, dragged the golden sack across the floor and put it before the central table, that table where sat Claudius, the members of the highcouncil and other significant guests.
33
20
At this table, too, sat Ligurious, Miles of Argentum and Drusus Rencius.
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"This feast," said Claudius, "is one of victory, one of triumph.
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Months ago the unprovoked aggression of Corcyrus, seeking the silver of Argentum, was repelled.
The guests, on the other hand, given the closeness of the beading and their greater distance from it, could detect my presence there only with difficulty, and, even then, presumably, they would be able to tell little other than the fact that the individual there, as might be discerned from the vaguely detectable form, was a stripped or scantily clad female, probably a slave.
"It is now time," said Claudius, the Ubar of Argentum, "to come to the major business of the evening.
Let the golden sack be brought forth".
Two soldiers, from a side room, dragged the golden sack across the floor and put it before the central table, that table where sat Claudius, the members of the high council and other significant guests.
At this table, too, sat Ligurious, Miles of Argentum and Drusus Rencius.
"This feast," said Claudius, "is one of victory, one of triumph.
Months ago the unprovoked aggression of Corcyrus, seeking the silver of Argentum, was repelled.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)