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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

Several individuals, however, to be fair, did receive handfuls of coins, mostly copper, from the regent, who, smiling, would dip his hand into heaping coin bowls near him, and then spill coins into the outstretched hands of the grateful recipients. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #151)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 151 Several individuals, however, to be fair, did receive handfuls of coins, mostly copper, from the regent, who, smiling, would dip his hand into heaping coin bowls near him, and then spill coins into the outstretched hands of the grateful recipients.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 148 There were cries of pleasure and wonder from the crowd.
23 149 "Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" I heard.
23 150 "Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" Most of the folks, as far as I could tell, however, received only a kind word from the regent, or an earnest assurance that their petitions would be examined with care.
23 151 Several individuals, however, to be fair, did receive handfuls of coins, mostly copper, from the regent, who, smiling, would dip his hand into heaping coin bowls near him, and then spill coins into the outstretched hands of the grateful recipients.
23 152 "Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" I heard.
23 153 Taurentians were about the regent, and, too, some scribes.
23 154 Notes, it seemed, and names, were being taken.
There were cries of pleasure and wonder from the crowd. "Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" I heard. "Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" Most of the folks, as far as I could tell, however, received only a kind word from the regent, or an earnest assurance that their petitions would be examined with care. Several individuals, however, to be fair, did receive handfuls of coins, mostly copper, from the regent, who, smiling, would dip his hand into heaping coin bowls near him, and then spill coins into the outstretched hands of the grateful recipients. "Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" I heard. Taurentians were about the regent, and, too, some scribes. Notes, it seemed, and names, were being taken. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 23)