Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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28
1
In the Hall of the Three moons; What is Seen from the Parapet; I Descend from the Parapet "Surely you have not forgotten the slaves," said Aeacus.
In the Hall of the Three Moons; What is Seen from the Parapet; I Descend from the Parapet "Surely you have not forgotten the slaves," said Aeacus.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #1)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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"So," said Aeacus, "until this evening".
27
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"Yes," I said, "until this evening".
27
203
We could smell smoke, coming from the village.
28
1
In the Hall of the Three moons; What is Seen from the Parapet; I Descend from the Parapet "Surely you have not forgotten the slaves," said Aeacus.
28
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"No," I said.
28
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Many were the savory odors which emerged from behind the screen, from sauces, stews, and soups, rich with shoots, herbs, nuts, spices, vegetables, and peppers, even tarsk and vulo, as well as parsit, crabs, and grunt, emanating from pots brought in from the central kitchens, which served the long tables, outside, the barracks messes, the larger halls, and the smaller halls, such as that of the Three moons.
28
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"And who will serve us?" asked Leros.
"So," said Aeacus, "until this evening".
"Yes," I said, "until this evening".
We could smell smoke, coming from the village.
In the Hall of the Three moons; What is Seen from the Parapet; I Descend from the Parapet "Surely you have not forgotten the slaves," said Aeacus.
"No," I said.
Many were the savory odors which emerged from behind the screen, from sauces, stews, and soups, rich with shoots, herbs, nuts, spices, vegetables, and peppers, even tarsk and vulo, as well as parsit, crabs, and grunt, emanating from pots brought in from the central kitchens, which served the long tables, outside, the barracks messes, the larger halls, and the smaller halls, such as that of the Three moons.
"And who will serve us?" asked Leros.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 28)