Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
137
"Move along," said a Taurentian.
23
138
"Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" called a man.
23
139
One could now see the chair on the dais.
23
140
He was not wearing the purple of the ubar, but his shoulders were covered with a brown cloak, rather of the sort worn by Administrators in certain cities, civilian statesmen, servants of the people, so to speak.
23
141
I wondered if the regent knew about the business of selling the ribbons.
23
142
Some, too, I supposed, would be sold by citizens who had received them earlier in the legal distributions.
23
143
"Move forward," said a Taurentian.
"Move along," said a Taurentian.
"Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" called a man.
One could now see the chair on the dais.
He was not wearing the purple of the ubar, but his shoulders were covered with a brown cloak, rather of the sort worn by Administrators in certain cities, civilian statesmen, servants of the people, so to speak.
I wondered if the regent knew about the business of selling the ribbons.
Some, too, I supposed, would be sold by citizens who had received them earlier in the legal distributions.
"Move forward," said a Taurentian.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )