Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
369
I recall one incident worthy of note from that night Phyllis performed the belt dance.
I recall one incident worthy of note from that night Phyllis performed the belt dance.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #369)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
366
In postponing the sales until the Love Feast, of course, there would be time to complete, at least substantially, the training of a large number of barbarian girls.
15
367
Also, as Cernus doubtless intended, the delay would give his delicately seeded rumors, pertaining to the desirability of barbarians, time to circulate, time to stimulate the imagination and inflame the curiosity of potential buyers.
15
368
I gather his planning must have been successful, for sales generally in Ar during the first two months of the New Year were down somewhat from seasonal norms, as though Ar's gold for slaves was being held somewhat, in anticipation of the Love Feast.
15
369
I recall one incident worthy of note from that night Phyllis performed the belt dance.
15
370
It was rather late in the evening, but Cernus had remained long at table, playing game after game with Caprus the Scribe.
15
371
At one point he had lifted his head, listening.
15
372
Outside, in the air overhead, we heard a storm of wings, tarnsmen aflight.
In postponing the sales until the Love Feast, of course, there would be time to complete, at least substantially, the training of a large number of barbarian girls.
Also, as Cernus doubtless intended, the delay would give his delicately seeded rumors, pertaining to the desirability of barbarians, time to circulate, time to stimulate the imagination and inflame the curiosity of potential buyers.
I gather his planning must have been successful, for sales generally in Ar during the first two months of the New Year were down somewhat from seasonal norms, as though Ar's gold for slaves was being held somewhat, in anticipation of the Love Feast.
I recall one incident worthy of note from that night Phyllis performed the belt dance.
It was rather late in the evening, but Cernus had remained long at table, playing game after game with Caprus the Scribe.
At one point he had lifted his head, listening.
Outside, in the air overhead, we heard a storm of wings, tarnsmen aflight.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15)