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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

Three male house slaves stumbled by, crowned with odorous garlands woven of the Brak Bush. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #11)
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17 11 Three male house slaves stumbled by, crowned with odorous garlands woven of the Brak Bush.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 8 I raised my fist and shook it and her head disappeared from the window.
17 9 A Builder, whose robes were stained with thrown fruit, hastily strode by.
17 10 "You had better be indoors," said he, "on Kajuralia".
17 11 Three male house slaves stumbled by, crowned with odorous garlands woven of the Brak Bush.
17 12 They were passing about a bota of paga and, between dancing and trying to hold one another up, managed to weave unsteadily by.
17 13 One of them looked at me and from his eyes I judged he may have seen at least three of me and offered me a swig of the bota, which I took.
17 14 "Kajuralia," said he, nearly falling over backwards, being rescued by one of his fellows, who seemed fortunately to be falling in the opposite direction at the same time.
I raised my fist and shook it and her head disappeared from the window. A Builder, whose robes were stained with thrown fruit, hastily strode by. "You had better be indoors," said he, "on Kajuralia". Three male house slaves stumbled by, crowned with odorous garlands woven of the Brak Bush. They were passing about a bota of paga and, between dancing and trying to hold one another up, managed to weave unsteadily by. One of them looked at me and from his eyes I judged he may have seen at least three of me and offered me a swig of the bota, which I took. "Kajuralia," said he, nearly falling over backwards, being rescued by one of his fellows, who seemed fortunately to be falling in the opposite direction at the same time. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)