Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
360
Still, to one side, at more than one table, fellows were intent upon a game of kaissa.
Still, to one side, at more than one table, fellows were intent upon a game of kaissa.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #360)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
18
357
Each was silked, but diaphanously.
18
358
In my brief, rep-cloth tunic, kneeling by the table, I felt myself less exhibited than they, in their soft, colorful, swirling silks.
18
359
I could understand how it was that men would seek the paga taverns.
18
360
Still, to one side, at more than one table, fellows were intent upon a game of kaissa.
18
361
How could that be? Were the slaves not beautiful enough? I knew that a yearning slave, to one side, lying in her chains, must often await the outcome of such a game There was music in the tavern, a czehar player, a drummer, utilizing the small tabor, two flautists, and a pair of kalika players.
18
362
He with the czehar was the leader.
18
363
That was common, as I was given to understand.
Each was silked, but diaphanously.
In my brief, rep-cloth tunic, kneeling by the table, I felt myself less exhibited than they, in their soft, colorful, swirling silks.
I could understand how it was that men would seek the paga taverns.
Still, to one side, at more than one table, fellows were intent upon a game of kaissa.
How could that be? Were the slaves not beautiful enough? I knew that a yearning slave, to one side, lying in her chains, must often await the outcome of such a game There was music in the tavern, a czehar player, a drummer, utilizing the small tabor, two flautists, and a pair of kalika players.
He with the czehar was the leader.
That was common, as I was given to understand.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18)