Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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43
Too, some come and, for the price of a drink, linger, to talk with friends or hear the news; some come and play kaissa, or stones, cards, or dice.
10
44
In some of the relatively removed, more private sections there are tables in whose surface, inlaid.
10
45
are found the hundred squares of the kaissa board.
10
46
In the tavern merchants may conduct business over a drink; mariners may regale rapt auditors with accounts of fabulous voyages; slavers may confer on sales and projected raids; at another table, a scribe may sit, ready to write or read letters.
10
47
The Golden Chain, like most such establishments, opened at noon, the tenth Ahn, and remained open until the early morning.
10
48
Commonly between the tenth and the twelfth Ahn restraint, quiet, leisure, and socialization characterized the Golden Chain.
10
49
After the twelfth Ahn, or so, the tavern starts, gradually, to become quite different.
Too, some come and, for the price of a drink, linger, to talk with friends or hear the news; some come and play kaissa, or stones, cards, or dice.
In some of the relatively removed, more private sections there are tables in whose surface, inlaid.
are found the hundred squares of the kaissa board.
In the tavern merchants may conduct business over a drink; mariners may regale rapt auditors with accounts of fabulous voyages; slavers may confer on sales and projected raids; at another table, a scribe may sit, ready to write or read letters.
The Golden Chain, like most such establishments, opened at noon, the tenth Ahn, and remained open until the early morning.
Commonly between the tenth and the twelfth Ahn restraint, quiet, leisure, and socialization characterized the Golden Chain.
After the twelfth Ahn, or so, the tavern starts, gradually, to become quite different.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )