Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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618
These tablets, and tablets of these sorts, which sometimes have several divisions, and fold up, are often used on Gor for drafts, note taking, temporary tallyings, children's lessons, and such.
These tablets, and tablets of these sorts, which sometimes have several divisions, and fold up, are often used on Gor for drafts, note taking, temporary tallyings, children's lessons, and such.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #618)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
615
I then sopped the last of the bread in the bottom of the kantharos.
5
616
Now, emerging from the kitchen, came the Lady Temione, on all fours, as I had commanded.
5
617
From her mouth, on its looped string, dangled the small, closed, hinged, wooden, waxed tablet which would contain the bill.
5
618
These tablets, and tablets of these sorts, which sometimes have several divisions, and fold up, are often used on Gor for drafts, note taking, temporary tallyings, children's lessons, and such.
5
619
They contain one or more waxed surfaces which are written on by a stylus.
5
620
The smaller ones open like flat books, not roll books, and may be closed with tiny latches, or tied shut.
5
621
There was a small sound as the small wooden tablet, on its string, touched the floor near the table, as the Lady Temione put down her head, doing obeisance.
I then sopped the last of the bread in the bottom of the kantharos.
Now, emerging from the kitchen, came the Lady Temione, on all fours, as I had commanded.
From her mouth, on its looped string, dangled the small, closed, hinged, wooden, waxed tablet which would contain the bill.
These tablets, and tablets of these sorts, which sometimes have several divisions, and fold up, are often used on Gor for drafts, note taking, temporary tallyings, children's lessons, and such.
They contain one or more waxed surfaces which are written on by a stylus.
The smaller ones open like flat books, not roll books, and may be closed with tiny latches, or tied shut.
There was a small sound as the small wooden tablet, on its string, touched the floor near the table, as the Lady Temione put down her head, doing obeisance.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 5)