Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
93
Cernus, as before, was lost in his game with Caprus, this time lingering at the board even long after paga and full-strength Ka-la-na were served.
Cernus, as before, was lost in his game with Caprus, this time lingering at the board even long after paga and full-strength Ka-la-na were served.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #93)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
90
There was a contest of sheathed hook knife, one of whips and another of spiked gauntlets.
10
91
One of the slave girls spilled wine and was fastened to a slave ring, stripped and beaten.
10
92
Later the Musicians played and a girl I had not seen before, whom I was told was from Cos, performed the collar dance, and creditably.
10
93
Cernus, as before, was lost in his game with Caprus, this time lingering at the board even long after paga and full-strength Ka-la-na were served.
10
94
"Why is it?" I asked Ho-Tu, whom I felt I had come to know somewhat better in the day, "that when others have Ka-la-na and meat and bread and honey you eat only this porridge?" Ho-Tu pushed back the bowl.
10
95
"It is not important," he said.
10
96
"Very well," I said.
There was a contest of sheathed hook knife, one of whips and another of spiked gauntlets.
One of the slave girls spilled wine and was fastened to a slave ring, stripped and beaten.
Later the Musicians played and a girl I had not seen before, whom I was told was from Cos, performed the collar dance, and creditably.
Cernus, as before, was lost in his game with Caprus, this time lingering at the board even long after paga and full-strength Ka-la-na were served.
"Why is it?" I asked Ho-Tu, whom I felt I had come to know somewhat better in the day, "that when others have Ka-la-na and meat and bread and honey you eat only this porridge?" Ho-Tu pushed back the bowl.
"It is not important," he said.
"Very well," I said.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 10)