Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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30
The third judge gestured, almost surreptitiously, to two attendants to approach, presumably to escort him back to his seat, if not from the high-walled, canvas enclosure as a whole.
The third judge gestured, almost surreptitiously, to two attendants to approach, presumably to escort him back to his seat, if not from the high-walled, canvas enclosure as a whole.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #30)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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27
There were three judges at the table.
31
28
One seemed angry, very angry, perhaps thinking Bruno of Torcadino's presence mocked the games.
31
29
Another judge gestured that he should leave the sand.
31
30
The third judge gestured, almost surreptitiously, to two attendants to approach, presumably to escort him back to his seat, if not from the high-walled, canvas enclosure as a whole.
31
31
Bruno of Torcadino held up a silver tarsk, which flashed in the sun, and then placed it on the judges' table.
31
32
He lifted his head to the amused crowd.
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33
"Challenge!" he cried once more.
There were three judges at the table.
One seemed angry, very angry, perhaps thinking Bruno of Torcadino's presence mocked the games.
Another judge gestured that he should leave the sand.
The third judge gestured, almost surreptitiously, to two attendants to approach, presumably to escort him back to his seat, if not from the high-walled, canvas enclosure as a whole.
Bruno of Torcadino held up a silver tarsk, which flashed in the sun, and then placed it on the judges' table.
He lifted his head to the amused crowd.
"Challenge!" he cried once more.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 31)