Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
6
122
"Play," ordered Ho-Tu, to the Musicians.
6
123
Obediently the music began again, and again the girls moved to the music, though I could see they did so poorly now, and were frightened.
6
124
Some of the men laughed.
6
125
The slave who had won at hook knife had turned white, sitting far below the salt.
6
126
"What was that?" I asked Ho-Tu.
6
127
"The slave who lost at hook knife," said Ho-Tu, pushing a large spoonful of porridge into his mouth.
6
128
"What happened to him?" I asked.
"Play," ordered Ho-Tu, to the Musicians.
Obediently the music began again, and again the girls moved to the music, though I could see they did so poorly now, and were frightened.
Some of the men laughed.
The slave who had won at hook knife had turned white, sitting far below the salt.
"What was that?" I asked Ho-Tu.
"The slave who lost at hook knife," said Ho-Tu, pushing a large spoonful of porridge into his mouth.
"What happened to him?" I asked.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )