Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
424
He replaced the copper coin pot, chained shut, beside the Kaissa table.
2
425
"I did not care to do so," said the fellow behind the board.
2
426
Interestingly the man behind the board wore black robes and a hoodlike mask, also black, which covered his entire head.
2
427
He did not wear the red-and-yellow-checked robes of the caste of players.
2
428
He was not, thus, I assumed, of that caste.
2
429
Had he been of the players he would doubtless have worn their robes.
2
430
They are quite proud of their caste.
He replaced the copper coin pot, chained shut, beside the Kaissa table.
"I did not care to do so," said the fellow behind the board.
Interestingly the man behind the board wore black robes and a hoodlike mask, also black, which covered his entire head.
He did not wear the red-and-yellow-checked robes of the caste of players.
He was not, thus, I assumed, of that caste.
Had he been of the players he would doubtless have worn their robes.
They are quite proud of their caste.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )