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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 20 "Inquiries were made," said Peisistratus.
11 21 "It is our desire that you find your stay with us comfortable and pleasant".
11 22 Cabot looked about himself.
11 23 "This might be a tavern in a high city," he said, "the counter, the vats of paga, the square of sand for the dancers, the polished wooden floors, the low ceiling, the hangings, the cozy dimness, the small lamps, the curtained alcoves, such things".
11 24 "That is our intention," said Peisistratus, "that it should seem so".
11 25 "The men about," said Cabot, looking about the tables, "seem in good spirits".
11 26 "Most are drunk," said Peisistratus.
"Inquiries were made," said Peisistratus. "It is our desire that you find your stay with us comfortable and pleasant". Cabot looked about himself. "This might be a tavern in a high city," he said, "the counter, the vats of paga, the square of sand for the dancers, the polished wooden floors, the low ceiling, the hangings, the cozy dimness, the small lamps, the curtained alcoves, such things". "That is our intention," said Peisistratus, "that it should seem so". "The men about," said Cabot, looking about the tables, "seem in good spirits". "Most are drunk," said Peisistratus. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )