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

"Let it be spattered with the spew of urts!" He seized up the Home Stone from the plank on which it sat, the plank resting on two inverted wastes vats, of the sort used in insulae, in the park of the Center Cylinder, within which lies the Central Cylinder. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #2)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 2 "Let it be spattered with the spew of urts!" He seized up the Home Stone from the plank on which it sat, the plank resting on two inverted wastes vats, of the sort used in insulae, in the park of the Center Cylinder, within which lies the Central Cylinder.

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

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22 821 "Precede me".
22 822 "Yes, Master," she smiled.
23 1 A Message is to be Delivered "The dung of tharlarion be smeared upon the Home Stone of Ar's Station!" cried the portly fellow.
23 2 "Let it be spattered with the spew of urts!" He seized up the Home Stone from the plank on which it sat, the plank resting on two inverted wastes vats, of the sort used in insulae, in the park of the Center Cylinder, within which lies the Central Cylinder.
23 3 "Not even jards of stone would pick the bones of this loathsome rock!" cried the fellow.
23 4 There was laughter at this by the guards about, and several other folks, too, outside the roped-off enclosure, within which was the Home Stone on its mock pedestal.
23 5 Indeed, several fellows, expecting some sort of show, had hurried to stand outside the rope, to watch.
"Precede me". "Yes, Master," she smiled. A Message is to be Delivered "The dung of tharlarion be smeared upon the Home Stone of Ar's Station!" cried the portly fellow. "Let it be spattered with the spew of urts!" He seized up the Home Stone from the plank on which it sat, the plank resting on two inverted wastes vats, of the sort used in insulae, in the park of the Center Cylinder, within which lies the Central Cylinder. "Not even jards of stone would pick the bones of this loathsome rock!" cried the fellow. There was laughter at this by the guards about, and several other folks, too, outside the roped-off enclosure, within which was the Home Stone on its mock pedestal. Indeed, several fellows, expecting some sort of show, had hurried to stand outside the rope, to watch. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 23)