Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The motivation for my crawling forward, toward the head of the table, was that I had heard that the Alexia, one of the ships of Bosk of Port Kar, had recently anchored in the arsenal harbor, just this afternoon, from far bazi, bearing tea, as the enterprises of Bosk of Port Kar were varied and widely flung.
The motivation for my crawling forward, toward the head of the table, was that I had heard that the Alexia, one of the ships of Bosk of Port Kar, had recently anchored in the arsenal harbor, just this afternoon, from far Bazi, bearing tea, as the enterprises of Bosk of Port Kar were varied and widely flung.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #44)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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41
Accordingly, I began to crawl, bit by bit, toward the head of the table.
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42
The captain's chair, at the head of the table, was empty, because the master of the holding, Bosk, of Port Kar, was at sea.
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43
On the other hand, near the head of the table, were the places, side by side, occupied by Florian and Miles, who, I took it, from their position at the table, and other indications, stood high in the holding.
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44
The motivation for my crawling forward, toward the head of the table, was that I had heard that the Alexia, one of the ships of Bosk of Port Kar, had recently anchored in the arsenal harbor, just this afternoon, from far bazi, bearing tea, as the enterprises of Bosk of Port Kar were varied and widely flung.
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45
A newcomer, one I did not recognize, in the rimless cap common to mariners, had just been admitted to the hall and had been called to the head of the table.
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46
I took him to be most likely the captain, or a captain's officer, from the Alexia.
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47
If this were the case, might he not be soon apprised of new and important developments having to do with the holding? "How went the voyage, noble Astron?" inquired Florian.
Accordingly, I began to crawl, bit by bit, toward the head of the table.
The captain's chair, at the head of the table, was empty, because the master of the holding, Bosk, of Port Kar, was at sea.
On the other hand, near the head of the table, were the places, side by side, occupied by Florian and Miles, who, I took it, from their position at the table, and other indications, stood high in the holding.
The motivation for my crawling forward, toward the head of the table, was that I had heard that the Alexia, one of the ships of Bosk of Port Kar, had recently anchored in the arsenal harbor, just this afternoon, from far bazi, bearing tea, as the enterprises of Bosk of Port Kar were varied and widely flung.
A newcomer, one I did not recognize, in the rimless cap common to mariners, had just been admitted to the hall and had been called to the head of the table.
I took him to be most likely the captain, or a captain's officer, from the Alexia.
If this were the case, might he not be soon apprised of new and important developments having to do with the holding? "How went the voyage, noble Astron?" inquired Florian.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 40)