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"ahn " "girl "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 23 Too, the pit master, who would, I was sure, protect me, was at hand.
29 24 Nonetheless, I kept my head muchly down, suitably for a slave.
29 25 I heard the tenth bar sound.
29 26 It was the tenth ahn.
29 27 The tenth sounding of the bar still lingered over the city when a side door in the chamber opened and the court's clerk, with a folder and papers, entered.
29 28 He spread these upon the table, that which was, as we were situated, to the right of the currently unoccupied desk of the praetor's officer.
29 29 He and the fellow who had entered but shortly before conferred briefly over these papers.
Too, the pit master, who would, I was sure, protect me, was at hand. Nonetheless, I kept my head muchly down, suitably for a slave. I heard the tenth bar sound. It was the tenth ahn. The tenth sounding of the bar still lingered over the city when a side door in the chamber opened and the court's clerk, with a folder and papers, entered. He spread these upon the table, that which was, as we were situated, to the right of the currently unoccupied desk of the praetor's officer. He and the fellow who had entered but shortly before conferred briefly over these papers. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )