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

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17 262 This was the evening of Kajuralia.
17 263 There was much hilarity in the hall of the House of Cernus, and, though it was early in the evening, paga and full-strength Ka-la-na were flowing.
17 264 Ho-Tu threw down his spoon in disgust, grinning at me wryly.
17 265 His gruel had been salted to the point of being inedible; he stared disgustedly down at the wet mash of porridge and salt.
17 266 "Kajuralia, Master," said Elizabeth Cardwell to Ho-Tu, smiling sweetly, as she passed by with a pitcher of Ka-la-na.
17 267 Ho-Tu seized her by the wrist.
17 268 "What is wrong, Master?" inquired Elizabeth innocently.
This was the evening of Kajuralia. There was much hilarity in the hall of the House of Cernus, and, though it was early in the evening, paga and full-strength Ka-la-na were flowing. Ho-Tu threw down his spoon in disgust, grinning at me wryly. His gruel had been salted to the point of being inedible; he stared disgustedly down at the wet mash of porridge and salt. "Kajuralia, Master," said Elizabeth Cardwell to Ho-Tu, smiling sweetly, as she passed by with a pitcher of Ka-la-na. Ho-Tu seized her by the wrist. "What is wrong, Master?" inquired Elizabeth innocently. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )