Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
60
129
"And now," called Decius Albus, swaying in the box, then steadied by Drusus Andronicus, "let us salute our revered and mighty allies, our friends from afar, whom we honor with these games".
"And now," called Decius Albus, swaying in the box, then steadied by Drusus Andronicus, "let us salute our revered and mighty allies, our friends from afar, whom we honor with these games".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60, Sentence #129)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
60
126
"I fear he is drunk," I said.
60
127
"Paga loosens the tongue, and opens doors best guarded," said Kurik.
60
128
Decius Albus quaffed once more.
60
129
"And now," called Decius Albus, swaying in the box, then steadied by Drusus Andronicus, "let us salute our revered and mighty allies, our friends from afar, whom we honor with these games".
60
130
Master Albus then quaffed once more.
60
131
"I fear he knows little of the games of Kurii," said Kurik, "the dark games of the rings".
60
132
I recalled that Surtak had had, on his left wrist, two rings.
"I fear he is drunk," I said.
"Paga loosens the tongue, and opens doors best guarded," said Kurik.
Decius Albus quaffed once more.
"And now," called Decius Albus, swaying in the box, then steadied by Drusus Andronicus, "let us salute our revered and mighty allies, our friends from afar, whom we honor with these games".
Master Albus then quaffed once more.
"I fear he knows little of the games of Kurii," said Kurik, "the dark games of the rings".
I recalled that Surtak had had, on his left wrist, two rings.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60)