Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
565
Talena was then ready to dismiss another woman, but something was called to her attention from the list held by the representative of the highcouncil, and that woman, too, was consigned to the chain.
Talena was then ready to dismiss another woman, but something was called to her attention from the list held by the representative of the High Council, and that woman, too, was consigned to the chain.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #565)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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9
562
I suspected she would do well on the block, and, later, in the furs.
9
563
Perhaps she might bring half a silver tarsk.
9
564
"No," said Talena, "not this one either".
9
565
Talena was then ready to dismiss another woman, but something was called to her attention from the list held by the representative of the highcouncil, and that woman, too, was consigned to the chain.
9
566
I gathered that she, or perhaps some relative of hers, had offended some member of the current council.
9
567
Another woman, similarly, later, whom Talena seemed prepared to dismiss, she reconsidered and selected, apparently at the request or suggestion of one of the Cosians on the dais.
9
568
As he was not likely to be a party to the internal intrigues in Ar, and such, I supposed it was merely that the woman had appealed to him.
I suspected she would do well on the block, and, later, in the furs.
Perhaps she might bring half a silver tarsk.
"No," said Talena, "not this one either".
Talena was then ready to dismiss another woman, but something was called to her attention from the list held by the representative of the high council, and that woman, too, was consigned to the chain.
I gathered that she, or perhaps some relative of hers, had offended some member of the current council.
Another woman, similarly, later, whom Talena seemed prepared to dismiss, she reconsidered and selected, apparently at the request or suggestion of one of the Cosians on the dais.
As he was not likely to be a party to the internal intrigues in Ar, and such, I supposed it was merely that the woman had appealed to him.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9)