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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

He was, as I understood it, an officer in the business court, that under the jurisdiction of the commercial praetor, subject, ultimately, to the high council. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #4)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 4 He was, as I understood it, an officer in the business court, that under the jurisdiction of the commercial praetor, subject, ultimately, to the high council.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 1 "Is this the Lady Constanzia?" asked the fellow behind the high desk, looking down upon us.
28 2 "Yes, your honor," said the pit master.
28 3 "Bring her forward," he said.
28 4 He was, as I understood it, an officer in the business court, that under the jurisdiction of the commercial praetor, subject, ultimately, to the high council.
28 5 The Lady Constanzia, clad in new, rich, ornate robes of concealment, fully hooded and veiled, was conducted forward, between two guards, from the pits.
28 6 There were also, in the lofty, circular, sunlit room, the light coming through high, narrow windows, dust motes visible within it, two guards of the court.
28 7 A broad, scarlet marble circle was before the high desk of the praetor's officer, and the Lady Constanzia was conducted to its center, the guards then withdrawing, moving back, several feet, leaving her there, alone, on the circle.
"Is this the Lady Constanzia?" asked the fellow behind the high desk, looking down upon us. "Yes, your honor," said the pit master. "Bring her forward," he said. He was, as I understood it, an officer in the business court, that under the jurisdiction of the commercial praetor, subject, ultimately, to the high council. The Lady Constanzia, clad in new, rich, ornate robes of concealment, fully hooded and veiled, was conducted forward, between two guards, from the pits. There were also, in the lofty, circular, sunlit room, the light coming through high, narrow windows, dust motes visible within it, two guards of the court. A broad, scarlet marble circle was before the high desk of the praetor's officer, and the Lady Constanzia was conducted to its center, the guards then withdrawing, moving back, several feet, leaving her there, alone, on the circle. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28)