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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 251 Aemilianus held it, tears in his eyes.
20 252 Calliodorus then, as men observed, removed from his own pouch a similar stone.
20 253 He then, steadying the stone in the hand of Aemilianus, who could scarcely hold it, fitted the two stones together.
20 254 I was startled, for no sooner had the two pieces of stone been fitted together than it seemed there suddenly emerged, as now from a single stone, unriven, the image of a galley.
20 255 The fellow beside me was crying.
20 256 I saw a blond slave, thin and in rags, dare to crawl among the legs of free men, to lie on her stomach near Aemilianus.
20 257 She put out her fingers to touch his leg.
Aemilianus held it, tears in his eyes. Calliodorus then, as men observed, removed from his own pouch a similar stone. He then, steadying the stone in the hand of Aemilianus, who could scarcely hold it, fitted the two stones together. I was startled, for no sooner had the two pieces of stone been fitted together than it seemed there suddenly emerged, as now from a single stone, unriven, the image of a galley. The fellow beside me was crying. I saw a blond slave, thin and in rags, dare to crawl among the legs of free men, to lie on her stomach near Aemilianus. She put out her fingers to touch his leg. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )