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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

Similarly, I am curious to know why a player of Cos, not understood ambassador or herald, sits at a high table, at the table even of Belnar, Ubar of this city. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #973)
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16 973 Similarly, I am curious to know why a player of Cos, not understood ambassador or herald, sits at a high table, at the table even of Belnar, Ubar of this city.

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

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16 970 "I am a citizen of Ar," said the player.
16 971 "It is my understanding that the cities of Brundisium and Ar stand leagued firmly in friendship, that the wine has been drunk between them, and the salt and fire shared, that they are pledged both in comity and alliance, military and political.
16 972 If this is not true, I should like to be informed, that word may be carried to Ar of this change in matters.
16 973 Similarly, I am curious to know why a player of Cos, not understood ambassador or herald, sits at a high table, at the table even of Belnar, Ubar of this city.
16 974 Similarly, how is it that Temenides, only a player, and one of Cos, as well, to whom both Brundisium and Ar stand opposed, to whom both accord their common defiance, dares to speak so boldly? Perhaps something has occurred of which I was not informed, that ubars now take their orders from enemies, and those not even of high caste?" Belnar turned away from the soldiers.
16 975 He did not summon them.
16 976 "I have soldiers of my own," said Temenides.
"I am a citizen of Ar," said the player. "It is my understanding that the cities of Brundisium and Ar stand leagued firmly in friendship, that the wine has been drunk between them, and the salt and fire shared, that they are pledged both in comity and alliance, military and political. If this is not true, I should like to be informed, that word may be carried to Ar of this change in matters. Similarly, I am curious to know why a player of Cos, not understood ambassador or herald, sits at a high table, at the table even of Belnar, Ubar of this city. Similarly, how is it that Temenides, only a player, and one of Cos, as well, to whom both Brundisium and Ar stand opposed, to whom both accord their common defiance, dares to speak so boldly? Perhaps something has occurred of which I was not informed, that ubars now take their orders from enemies, and those not even of high caste?" Belnar turned away from the soldiers. He did not summon them. "I have soldiers of my own," said Temenides. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)