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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

"It was a world of tides and gods, of spears and Caesars, of games, and wreaths of laurel, of the clash, detectable for miles, of phalanxes, of the marchings of legions, in measured stride, of the long roads and the fortified camps, of the coming and going of the oared ships, of the pourings of offerings, wine and salt, and oil, into the sea". - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #118)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 118 "It was a world of tides and gods, of spears and Caesars, of games, and wreaths of laurel, of the clash, detectable for miles, of phalanxes, of the marchings of legions, in measured stride, of the long roads and the fortified camps, of the coming and going of the oared ships, of the pourings of offerings, wine and salt, and oil, into the sea".

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 115 His voice, now that he spoke at length, seemed to have some trace of an accent.
2 116 But I could not begin to place it.
2 117 "It was a world in which men and women stood closer to the fires of life," he said.
2 118 "It was a world of tides and gods, of spears and Caesars, of games, and wreaths of laurel, of the clash, detectable for miles, of phalanxes, of the marchings of legions, in measured stride, of the long roads and the fortified camps, of the coming and going of the oared ships, of the pourings of offerings, wine and salt, and oil, into the sea".
2 119 I said nothing.
2 120 "And in such a world women such as you were bought and sold as slaves," he said.
2 121 "That world is gone," I said.
His voice, now that he spoke at length, seemed to have some trace of an accent. But I could not begin to place it. "It was a world in which men and women stood closer to the fires of life," he said. "It was a world of tides and gods, of spears and Caesars, of games, and wreaths of laurel, of the clash, detectable for miles, of phalanxes, of the marchings of legions, in measured stride, of the long roads and the fortified camps, of the coming and going of the oared ships, of the pourings of offerings, wine and salt, and oil, into the sea". I said nothing. "And in such a world women such as you were bought and sold as slaves," he said. "That world is gone," I said. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 2)