Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
117
There were musicians present and they, to the best of their ability under the circumstances, attempted to provide music for the feast.
There were musicians present and they, to the best of their ability under the circumstances, attempted to provide music for the feast.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #117)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
114
"Eat," he said.
22
115
Before them had been placed large golden dishes heaped with delicacies prepared by the kitchens of the Ubar, tall precious goblets filled with Turian wines, the small bowls of spices and sugars with their stirring spoons at hand.
22
116
The tables were served by naked Turian girls, from the highest families of the city.
22
117
There were musicians present and they, to the best of their ability under the circumstances, attempted to provide music for the feast.
22
118
Sometimes one of the serving girls would be seized by an ankle or arm and dragged screaming to the cushions among the tables, much to the amusement of the men and the Tuchuk girls.
22
119
"Eat," ordered Kamchak.
22
120
Obediently the captive Turians began to put food in their mouths.
"Eat," he said.
Before them had been placed large golden dishes heaped with delicacies prepared by the kitchens of the Ubar, tall precious goblets filled with Turian wines, the small bowls of spices and sugars with their stirring spoons at hand.
The tables were served by naked Turian girls, from the highest families of the city.
There were musicians present and they, to the best of their ability under the circumstances, attempted to provide music for the feast.
Sometimes one of the serving girls would be seized by an ankle or arm and dragged screaming to the cushions among the tables, much to the amusement of the men and the Tuchuk girls.
"Eat," ordered Kamchak.
Obediently the captive Turians began to put food in their mouths.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22)