Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
21
83
I had found what I had been looking for in a room apparently devoted to Kaissa, in the midst of what were apparently merely the records of games, jotted on scraps of paper.
I had found what I had been looking for in a room apparently devoted to Kaissa, in the midst of what were apparently merely the records of games, jotted on scraps of paper.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #83)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
80
Its fall is gravity controlled.
21
81
The fall is swift, but not destructive.
21
82
The speed of its descent is controlled largely by the counterweights.
21
83
I had found what I had been looking for in a room apparently devoted to Kaissa, in the midst of what were apparently merely the records of games, jotted on scraps of paper.
21
84
Among those records, fitted in with them, were other papers.
21
85
There was little doubt these were what I had sought.
21
86
On one paper was a numbered list of names, names of well-known Kaissa players.
Its fall is gravity controlled.
The fall is swift, but not destructive.
The speed of its descent is controlled largely by the counterweights.
I had found what I had been looking for in a room apparently devoted to Kaissa, in the midst of what were apparently merely the records of games, jotted on scraps of paper.
Among those records, fitted in with them, were other papers.
There was little doubt these were what I had sought.
On one paper was a numbered list of names, names of well-known Kaissa players.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 21)