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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
49 19 Clearly they were armed, their scabbarding presumably hosting that short, wicked blade known as the gladius.
49 20 Whereas most of those present were clad in variations of the Merchant colors, the next group most prominent, or abundant, was the scribes.
49 21 I recognized them from their blue robing.
49 22 Some were standing, their scribe kits slung over their shoulders.
49 23 These kits were rectangular, shallow boxes snapped shut or tied closed with blue ribbon.
49 24 They contained pens, ink, and sheets of rence paper.
49 25 When opened and turned, the lid provided a writing surface.
Clearly they were armed, their scabbarding presumably hosting that short, wicked blade known as the gladius. Whereas most of those present were clad in variations of the Merchant colors, the next group most prominent, or abundant, was the scribes. I recognized them from their blue robing. Some were standing, their scribe kits slung over their shoulders. These kits were rectangular, shallow boxes snapped shut or tied closed with blue ribbon. They contained pens, ink, and sheets of rence paper. When opened and turned, the lid provided a writing surface. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )