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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 3 "No," said the tradesman, looking about.
4 4 He knew not who might be in that crowd, nor what their sympathies might be.
4 5 He did not enter between the velvet ropes, forming their corridor to the roped enclosure within which rested the stone.
4 6 "I do not fear to do so, even now," said a brawny fellow of the caste of metal workers.
4 7 "Steady," I said to Marcus, beside me.
4 8 "Nor do I fear," said the brawny fellow, "the legions of Cos, nor her adherents or spies! I am of Ar!" He then strode between the ropes to the stone, which rested upon a plank, itself resting on two huge terra-cotta vats, of the sort into which slop pots in insulae are dumped.
4 9 Such vats are usually removed once or twice a week, emptied in one carnarium or another, outside the walls, rinsed out and returned to the insula.
"No," said the tradesman, looking about. He knew not who might be in that crowd, nor what their sympathies might be. He did not enter between the velvet ropes, forming their corridor to the roped enclosure within which rested the stone. "I do not fear to do so, even now," said a brawny fellow of the caste of metal workers. "Steady," I said to Marcus, beside me. "Nor do I fear," said the brawny fellow, "the legions of Cos, nor her adherents or spies! I am of Ar!" He then strode between the ropes to the stone, which rested upon a plank, itself resting on two huge terra-cotta vats, of the sort into which slop pots in insulae are dumped. Such vats are usually removed once or twice a week, emptied in one carnarium or another, outside the walls, rinsed out and returned to the insula. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )