Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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66
They are bizarre, incomparable vagabonds.
1
67
They are denied the dignity of the funeral pyre and other forms of honorable burial.
1
68
The group outside, doubtless on a rented barge, was not the first to pass beneath the narrow windows of the house of Samos this evening.
1
69
There were now several such groups in the city.
1
70
Their hand-printed handbills and hand-painted posters, the latter pasted on the sides of buildings and on the news boards, were much in evidence.
1
71
All this had to do with the approach of the Twelfth Passage Hand, which precedes the Waiting Hand.
1
72
The Waiting Hand, the five-day period preceding the vernal equinox, the first day of spring, is a very solemn time for most Goreans.
They are bizarre, incomparable vagabonds.
They are denied the dignity of the funeral pyre and other forms of honorable burial.
The group outside, doubtless on a rented barge, was not the first to pass beneath the narrow windows of the house of Samos this evening.
There were now several such groups in the city.
Their hand-printed handbills and hand-painted posters, the latter pasted on the sides of buildings and on the news boards, were much in evidence.
All this had to do with the approach of the Twelfth Passage Hand, which precedes the Waiting Hand.
The Waiting Hand, the five-day period preceding the vernal equinox, the first day of spring, is a very solemn time for most Goreans.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )