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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 458 "I despise Ar, and those of Ar," he said.
8 459 "Very well," I said.
8 460 We continued to regard the work on the walls.
8 461 Here and there upon the walls, among those working, were silked flute girls, sometimes sitting cross-legged on flat stones, rather even with or even below the heads of workers, sometimes perched cross-legged on large stones, above the heads of workers, sometimes moving about among the workers, sometimes strolling, playing, at other times turning and dancing.
8 462 Some were also on the lower level, even on the Wall Road.
8 463 "Many of the flute girls seem pretty," said Marcus.
8 464 "Yes," I said.
"I despise Ar, and those of Ar," he said. "Very well," I said. We continued to regard the work on the walls. Here and there upon the walls, among those working, were silked flute girls, sometimes sitting cross-legged on flat stones, rather even with or even below the heads of workers, sometimes perched cross-legged on large stones, above the heads of workers, sometimes moving about among the workers, sometimes strolling, playing, at other times turning and dancing. Some were also on the lower level, even on the Wall Road. "Many of the flute girls seem pretty," said Marcus. "Yes," I said. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )