Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
Near the finishing perches, nine of which were standing for this race, were the areas reserved for the Administrator, the high Initiate, and members of the highcouncil.
Near the finishing perches, nine of which were standing for this race, were the areas reserved for the Administrator, the High Initiate, and members of the High Council.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #22)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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19
The birds swept past us again.
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20
"Oh Priest-Kings," cried a man nearby, a Leather Worker, "speed the wings of red!" Everyone in the crowd seemed to be on their feet, even those who sat in the marbled tiers beneath the awnings of purple silk.
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21
I rose also that I might see.
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22
Near the finishing perches, nine of which were standing for this race, were the areas reserved for the Administrator, the high Initiate, and members of the highcouncil.
12
23
These areas were almost porches, extending beyond the regular stands, covered with awnings, on which were mounted sets of curule chairs, at different levels.
12
24
Flanked by two guards, in the red of Warriors, I could see the throne of the Administrator, on which, intent, leaning forward, sat the member of the Hinrabian family who now stood highest in Ar.
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25
Nearby, but lofty, as though disinterested, on a throne of white marble, but between two Warriors as well, sat the high Initiate.
The birds swept past us again.
"Oh Priest-Kings," cried a man nearby, a Leather Worker, "speed the wings of red!" Everyone in the crowd seemed to be on their feet, even those who sat in the marbled tiers beneath the awnings of purple silk.
I rose also that I might see.
Near the finishing perches, nine of which were standing for this race, were the areas reserved for the Administrator, the high Initiate, and members of the high council.
These areas were almost porches, extending beyond the regular stands, covered with awnings, on which were mounted sets of curule chairs, at different levels.
Flanked by two guards, in the red of Warriors, I could see the throne of the Administrator, on which, intent, leaning forward, sat the member of the Hinrabian family who now stood highest in Ar.
Nearby, but lofty, as though disinterested, on a throne of white marble, but between two Warriors as well, sat the high Initiate.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12)