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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then the High Council stood to one side, and Seremides himself returned to the point on the platform where the rear ramp, that near the Central Cylinder, ascended to its surface. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #103)
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7 103 Then the high council stood to one side, and Seremides himself returned to the point on the platform where the rear ramp, that near the Central Cylinder, ascended to its surface.

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

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7 100 "Look," cried a man.
7 101 "He has his sword!" "Seremides retains his sword!" cried a man, calling back to those less near the platform.
7 102 There was much cheering greeting this announcement.
7 103 Then the high council stood to one side, and Seremides himself returned to the point on the platform where the rear ramp, that near the Central Cylinder, ascended to its surface.
7 104 The ringing of the bars then ceased, first those of the Central Cylinder and then those near it, and then those farther away, about the city.
7 105 This happened so quickly, however, that it was doubtless accomplished not by the fellows at the bells apprehending that those most inward in the city had ceased to ring but rather in virtue of some signal, presumably conveyed from the Central Cylinder, a signal doubtless relayed immediately, successively, by flags or such, to other points.
7 106 The crowd looked at one another.
"Look," cried a man. "He has his sword!" "Seremides retains his sword!" cried a man, calling back to those less near the platform. There was much cheering greeting this announcement. Then the high council stood to one side, and Seremides himself returned to the point on the platform where the rear ramp, that near the Central Cylinder, ascended to its surface. The ringing of the bars then ceased, first those of the Central Cylinder and then those near it, and then those farther away, about the city. This happened so quickly, however, that it was doubtless accomplished not by the fellows at the bells apprehending that those most inward in the city had ceased to ring but rather in virtue of some signal, presumably conveyed from the Central Cylinder, a signal doubtless relayed immediately, successively, by flags or such, to other points. The crowd looked at one another. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7)