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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

The trenchers had been gathered in, and the kaissa boards had been folded and put away, the red and yellow pieces in two shallow drawers, fixed in the board, one on each side, one for each color. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #50)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 50 The trenchers had been gathered in, and the kaissa boards had been folded and put away, the red and yellow pieces in two shallow drawers, fixed in the board, one on each side, one for each color.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 47 One could not see his face well in the half-darkness, but the reddish outline marked his place.
1 48 Most of those about him were muchly in darkness.
1 49 Some held cups of paga.
1 50 The trenchers had been gathered in, and the kaissa boards had been folded and put away, the red and yellow pieces in two shallow drawers, fixed in the board, one on each side, one for each color.
1 51 This is not an unusual arrangement in taverns.
1 52 Commonly, however, kaissa boards are simple, straight boards, and the pieces are kept separately, in boxes or sacks.
1 53 Members of the Caste of Players are recognized by their red-and-yellow-checked robes, the worn board slung over their shoulder, the sack of pieces at their waist.
One could not see his face well in the half-darkness, but the reddish outline marked his place. Most of those about him were muchly in darkness. Some held cups of paga. The trenchers had been gathered in, and the kaissa boards had been folded and put away, the red and yellow pieces in two shallow drawers, fixed in the board, one on each side, one for each color. This is not an unusual arrangement in taverns. Commonly, however, kaissa boards are simple, straight boards, and the pieces are kept separately, in boxes or sacks. Members of the Caste of Players are recognized by their red-and-yellow-checked robes, the worn board slung over their shoulder, the sack of pieces at their waist. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)