Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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29
I had spent the night following the game in an inn, had washed away the mark and this morning, early, when I had arisen, had placed it again on my forehead.
4
30
After a bit of cold bosk, some water and a handful of peas, I had come to the House of Cernus.
4
31
It was not yet the seventh Gorean hour but already the slaver was up, conducting his affairs, when I had been ushered into his presence.
4
32
At his right hand there was a scribe, an angular, sullen man with deep eyes, with tablets and stylus.
4
33
It was Caprus of Ar, Chief Accountant to the House of Cernus.
4
34
He lived in the house and seldom went abroad in the streets.
4
35
It was with this man that Vella had been placed, her registration, papers and purchase having been arranged.
I had spent the night following the game in an inn, had washed away the mark and this morning, early, when I had arisen, had placed it again on my forehead.
After a bit of cold bosk, some water and a handful of peas, I had come to the House of Cernus.
It was not yet the seventh Gorean hour but already the slaver was up, conducting his affairs, when I had been ushered into his presence.
At his right hand there was a scribe, an angular, sullen man with deep eyes, with tablets and stylus.
It was Caprus of Ar, Chief Accountant to the House of Cernus.
He lived in the house and seldom went abroad in the streets.
It was with this man that Vella had been placed, her registration, papers and purchase having been arranged.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )