Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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115
"What do you conjecture?" "If it were night, indoors," said Kurik, "I would suppose any number of things, depending on the house, music, the kalika and czehar, the aulus and tabor, acrobats, jugglers, flute girls, eaters of fire, the reading of poetry, the chanting of histories, professional tellers of stories, the singing and dancing of slaves, many things".
"What do you conjecture?" "If it were night, indoors," said Kurik, "I would suppose any number of things, depending on the house, music, the kalika and czehar, the aulus and tabor, acrobats, jugglers, flute girls, eaters of fire, the reading of poetry, the chanting of histories, professional tellers of stories, the singing and dancing of slaves, many things".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #115)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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57
112
Decline whatever might be offered to you".
57
113
"Decius Albus spoke of entertainment," said Kurik.
57
114
"You are Gorean," said Lord Grendel.
57
115
"What do you conjecture?" "If it were night, indoors," said Kurik, "I would suppose any number of things, depending on the house, music, the kalika and czehar, the aulus and tabor, acrobats, jugglers, flute girls, eaters of fire, the reading of poetry, the chanting of histories, professional tellers of stories, the singing and dancing of slaves, many things".
57
116
"And if it is outdoors, and day?" inquired Lord Grendel.
57
117
"I do not know," said Kurik.
57
118
"I would think contests, games," said Lord Grendel.
Decline whatever might be offered to you".
"Decius Albus spoke of entertainment," said Kurik.
"You are Gorean," said Lord Grendel.
"What do you conjecture?" "If it were night, indoors," said Kurik, "I would suppose any number of things, depending on the house, music, the kalika and czehar, the aulus and tabor, acrobats, jugglers, flute girls, eaters of fire, the reading of poetry, the chanting of histories, professional tellers of stories, the singing and dancing of slaves, many things".
"And if it is outdoors, and day?" inquired Lord Grendel.
"I do not know," said Kurik.
"I would think contests, games," said Lord Grendel.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 57)