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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 17 Here it seemed there were a thousand things for sale and a hundred shows.
2 18 Sweating men, stripped to the waist, with wands tipped with cylinders of oil-drenched, flaming wool, appeared to swallow fire.
2 19 Jugglers performed awesome tricks with rings, balls and sticks.
2 20 Clowns tumbled; acrobats spun and leapt, and climbed, one upon the other, until, abetted by the gravity of gor, they swayed thirty feet above the crowd.
2 21 One man somersaulted on a strand of tarn wire strung between posts.
2 22 Another fellow had a dancing sleen.
2 23 The lovely assistant of a magician, dressed in the robes of a free woman, but unhooded and unveiled, so probably a slave, appeared to put him in manacles.
Here it seemed there were a thousand things for sale and a hundred shows. Sweating men, stripped to the waist, with wands tipped with cylinders of oil-drenched, flaming wool, appeared to swallow fire. Jugglers performed awesome tricks with rings, balls and sticks. Clowns tumbled; acrobats spun and leapt, and climbed, one upon the other, until, abetted by the gravity of gor, they swayed thirty feet above the crowd. One man somersaulted on a strand of tarn wire strung between posts. Another fellow had a dancing sleen. The lovely assistant of a magician, dressed in the robes of a free woman, but unhooded and unveiled, so probably a slave, appeared to put him in manacles. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )