Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
23
There was a shout from the men-at-arms and members of the House who sat at the tables as the second slave, he who had scored the first point, managed to leave a long streak of blue down the inside of the right arm of the first slave.
There was a shout from the men-at-arms and members of the House who sat at the tables as the second slave, he who had scored the first point, managed to leave a long streak of blue down the inside of the right arm of the first slave.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #23)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
6
20
It had been expected, I gathered, that I would sit at one of the two long side tables, and perhaps even below the bowls of red and yellow salt which divided these tables.
6
21
The table of Cernus itself, of course, was regarded as being above the bowls.
6
22
Ho-Tu sat beside me, on my left.
6
23
There was a shout from the men-at-arms and members of the House who sat at the tables as the second slave, he who had scored the first point, managed to leave a long streak of blue down the inside of the right arm of the first slave.
6
24
"Point!" called the man-at-arms, he with the whip, and the two slaves separated again, each going to their corners and crouching there in the sand, breathing heavily.
6
25
The man whose arm had been marked was forced then to carry the sheathed hook knife in his left hand.
6
26
I heard the odds changing rapidly at the tables as the men of the house of Cernus revised their betting.
It had been expected, I gathered, that I would sit at one of the two long side tables, and perhaps even below the bowls of red and yellow salt which divided these tables.
The table of Cernus itself, of course, was regarded as being above the bowls.
Ho-Tu sat beside me, on my left.
There was a shout from the men-at-arms and members of the House who sat at the tables as the second slave, he who had scored the first point, managed to leave a long streak of blue down the inside of the right arm of the first slave.
"Point!" called the man-at-arms, he with the whip, and the two slaves separated again, each going to their corners and crouching there in the sand, breathing heavily.
The man whose arm had been marked was forced then to carry the sheathed hook knife in his left hand.
I heard the odds changing rapidly at the tables as the men of the house of Cernus revised their betting.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 6)