Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
1162
In two days, however, it would be lit with lanterns, thrust out on jutting poles from the bordering, clifflike houses, and strung with garlands and flags.
1
1163
It would then be the time of the Twelfth Passage Hand, the time of carnival.
1
1164
I heard the ringing of the time bar from the arsenal.
1
1165
It was the Twentieth ahn, the Gorean midnight.
1
1166
I was very puzzled as to why Samos had invited me to his holding tonight.
1
1167
I was sure that he had wished to speak to me.
1
1168
But he had not, however, done so.
In two days, however, it would be lit with lanterns, thrust out on jutting poles from the bordering, clifflike houses, and strung with garlands and flags.
It would then be the time of the Twelfth Passage Hand, the time of carnival.
I heard the ringing of the time bar from the arsenal.
It was the Twentieth ahn, the Gorean midnight.
I was very puzzled as to why Samos had invited me to his holding tonight.
I was sure that he had wished to speak to me.
But he had not, however, done so.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )