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

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12 423 "Do you see these numbers?" he asked.
12 424 He indicated small numbers in the left margins of several of the papers.
12 425 These tiny numbers, in effect, seemed to divide the moves into divisions.
12 426 In originally looking at the papers I had interpreted them simply as a device for identifying or listing the games or game fragments.
12 427 "Yes," I said.
12 428 "Those presumably indicate the 'boards,'" he said.
12 429 "Begin for example, with a Kaissa board, with its one hundred squares, arranged in ten ranks and ten files.
"Do you see these numbers?" he asked. He indicated small numbers in the left margins of several of the papers. These tiny numbers, in effect, seemed to divide the moves into divisions. In originally looking at the papers I had interpreted them simply as a device for identifying or listing the games or game fragments. "Yes," I said. "Those presumably indicate the 'boards,'" he said. "Begin for example, with a Kaissa board, with its one hundred squares, arranged in ten ranks and ten files. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )