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

Terence, the officer of Treve, had not visited in the depths for several days, not since the last game of Kaissa he had played with the pit master. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #3)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
39 3 Terence, the officer of Treve, had not visited in the depths for several days, not since the last game of kaissa he had played with the pit master.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
38 293 Oh, how I would run to his mat! How I longed to lie in his arms, and be reminded, once again, of what I was, a slave.
39 1 I became aware of it only dimly at first.
39 2 The sound seemed far off, a pounding, perhaps even a shouting.
39 3 Terence, the officer of Treve, had not visited in the depths for several days, not since the last game of kaissa he had played with the pit master.
39 4 The pit master had been unusually sedulous in his duties the past days.
39 5 Too, he had seemed involved in various mysterious arrangements of which we pit slaves could make nothing, comings and goings, and conversations with various functionaries.
39 6 I knew, of course, that by now the grisly gift transmitted to Cos must have arrived.
Oh, how I would run to his mat! How I longed to lie in his arms, and be reminded, once again, of what I was, a slave. I became aware of it only dimly at first. The sound seemed far off, a pounding, perhaps even a shouting. Terence, the officer of Treve, had not visited in the depths for several days, not since the last game of kaissa he had played with the pit master. The pit master had been unusually sedulous in his duties the past days. Too, he had seemed involved in various mysterious arrangements of which we pit slaves could make nothing, comings and goings, and conversations with various functionaries. I knew, of course, that by now the grisly gift transmitted to Cos must have arrived. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 39)