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

Once here, I had begun my search, in various rooms, for obvious, unconcealed paraphernalia, of a sort that might be germane to Kaissa, such things as boards and pieces, books, sheaves of papers, and records. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #74)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 74 Once here, I had begun my search, in various rooms, for obvious, unconcealed paraphernalia, of a sort that might be germane to Kaissa, such things as boards and pieces, books, sheaves of papers, and records.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 71 "Are you here for the same reason that I am?" I asked.
21 72 "Perhaps," he said.
21 73 I had returned by way of the passage behind the ubar's box in the baiting pit.
21 74 Once here, I had begun my search, in various rooms, for obvious, unconcealed paraphernalia, of a sort that might be germane to Kaissa, such things as boards and pieces, books, sheaves of papers, and records.
21 75 I had, of course, in my return, lifted the dropped iron gate separating the private room, giving access to the passage, from the rest of the area.
21 76 This was not difficult from the passage side.
21 77 It had taken only a moment to locate the appropriate apparatus.
"Are you here for the same reason that I am?" I asked. "Perhaps," he said. I had returned by way of the passage behind the ubar's box in the baiting pit. Once here, I had begun my search, in various rooms, for obvious, unconcealed paraphernalia, of a sort that might be germane to Kaissa, such things as boards and pieces, books, sheaves of papers, and records. I had, of course, in my return, lifted the dropped iron gate separating the private room, giving access to the passage, from the rest of the area. This was not difficult from the passage side. It had taken only a moment to locate the appropriate apparatus. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 21)