Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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18
167
Had the Lady Yanina been at his table, he would have had to share this moment of triumph, the absence of which eventuality, despite his apparent desires and protestations, it might be suspected he did not regret.
Had the Lady Yanina been at his table, he would have had to share this moment of triumph, the absence of which eventuality, despite his apparent desires and protestations, it might be suspected he did not regret.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #167)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
164
She was, after all, in a sense, one courtier among others, and thus, in a sense, was doubtless in rivalry with many of them, not just Flaminius.
18
165
It is one thing to praise the generosity of a ubar and quite another to be genuinely enthusiastic over the exaltation and promotion of a possible competitor.
18
166
Too, Belnar was obviously enjoying himself.
18
167
Had the Lady Yanina been at his table, he would have had to share this moment of triumph, the absence of which eventuality, despite his apparent desires and protestations, it might be suspected he did not regret.
18
168
"Let the trunk be opened!" called out Belnar.
18
169
"Let Bosk of Port Kar, helpless and a fool, taken by the Lady Yanina, be displayed for our amusement!" Two soldiers went to the trunk.
18
170
Its key hung on the outside of it.
She was, after all, in a sense, one courtier among others, and thus, in a sense, was doubtless in rivalry with many of them, not just Flaminius.
It is one thing to praise the generosity of a ubar and quite another to be genuinely enthusiastic over the exaltation and promotion of a possible competitor.
Too, Belnar was obviously enjoying himself.
Had the Lady Yanina been at his table, he would have had to share this moment of triumph, the absence of which eventuality, despite his apparent desires and protestations, it might be suspected he did not regret.
"Let the trunk be opened!" called out Belnar.
"Let Bosk of Port Kar, helpless and a fool, taken by the Lady Yanina, be displayed for our amusement!" Two soldiers went to the trunk.
Its key hung on the outside of it.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 18)