Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
415
"He thought he knew how to play kaissa," said the man behind the board.
"He thought he knew how to play Kaissa," said the man behind the board.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #415)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
412
Perhaps I did not see everything he did!" "Try another game," encouraged the paunchy fellow, he who had been associated with the stage and who, it seemed, had an interest also in the kaissa booth.
2
413
"Perhaps your luck will change!" But the pulley-maker, almost reeling, made his way away, through the crowds.
2
414
"Why did you do that?" asked the paunchy fellow of the man sitting behind the board.
2
415
"He thought he knew how to play kaissa," said the man behind the board.
2
416
"How much have you taken in tonight?" asked the paunchy fellow, angrily, pointing to the copper, lidded pot, with the coin slot cut in its top, chained shut, near the low kaissa table.
2
417
The fellow behind the table began to move the pieces about on the board.
2
418
The paunchy fellow seized up the pot.
Perhaps I did not see everything he did!" "Try another game," encouraged the paunchy fellow, he who had been associated with the stage and who, it seemed, had an interest also in the kaissa booth.
"Perhaps your luck will change!" But the pulley-maker, almost reeling, made his way away, through the crowds.
"Why did you do that?" asked the paunchy fellow of the man sitting behind the board.
"He thought he knew how to play kaissa," said the man behind the board.
"How much have you taken in tonight?" asked the paunchy fellow, angrily, pointing to the copper, lidded pot, with the coin slot cut in its top, chained shut, near the low kaissa table.
The fellow behind the table began to move the pieces about on the board.
The paunchy fellow seized up the pot.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 2)