Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
61
"Wagers, Master?" asked a fellow with a red-and-yellow cap, and a red-and-yellow jacket, carrying papers and a mark board.
"Wagers, Master?" asked a fellow with a red-and-yellow cap, and a red-and-yellow jacket, carrying papers and a mark board.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #61)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
30
58
I knelt at his knee.
30
59
Even this early there were two hawkers in evidence, though they were now conversing and not yet moving about, one with small cups strung on a cord and a bulging shoulder-strap bota, now laid beside him on a bench, and another with a tray of assorted offerings, dried larma slices, nuts, dates, tastas, and other edibles, the tray with its straps also now resting on the bench.
30
60
"There," said Bruno of Torcadino, gesturing up and behind us, to the side, "is the box for announcers and officials".
30
61
"Wagers, Master?" asked a fellow with a red-and-yellow cap, and a red-and-yellow jacket, carrying papers and a mark board.
30
62
"Presently," said Bruno of Torcadino.
30
63
Then he turned to me.
30
64
"That is a runner," he said.
I knelt at his knee.
Even this early there were two hawkers in evidence, though they were now conversing and not yet moving about, one with small cups strung on a cord and a bulging shoulder-strap bota, now laid beside him on a bench, and another with a tray of assorted offerings, dried larma slices, nuts, dates, tastas, and other edibles, the tray with its straps also now resting on the bench.
"There," said Bruno of Torcadino, gesturing up and behind us, to the side, "is the box for announcers and officials".
"Wagers, Master?" asked a fellow with a red-and-yellow cap, and a red-and-yellow jacket, carrying papers and a mark board.
"Presently," said Bruno of Torcadino.
Then he turned to me.
"That is a runner," he said.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 30)