Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
203
Sometimes disputes, which otherwise might be settled only by ax or sword, are willingly surrendered to a game of Kaissa, if only for the joy of engaging in the game.
Sometimes disputes, which otherwise might be settled only by ax or sword, are willingly surrendered to a game of Kaissa, if only for the joy of engaging in the game.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #203)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
200
On his large brown leather belt, confining the long shaggy jacket he wore, which would have fallen to his knees, were carved the luck signs of the north.
3
201
Kaissa is popular in Torvaldsland, as well as elsewhere on Gor.
3
202
In halls, it is often played far into the night, by fires, by the northern giants.
3
203
Sometimes disputes, which otherwise might be settled only by ax or sword, are willingly surrendered to a game of Kaissa, if only for the joy of engaging in the game.
3
204
The big fellow was of Torvaldsland.
3
205
The master might have been from as far away as Ar, or Tor, or Turia.
3
206
But they had between them the game, its fascination and its beauty, reconciling whatever differences, in dialect, custom or way of life might divide them.
On his large brown leather belt, confining the long shaggy jacket he wore, which would have fallen to his knees, were carved the luck signs of the north.
Kaissa is popular in Torvaldsland, as well as elsewhere on Gor.
In halls, it is often played far into the night, by fires, by the northern giants.
Sometimes disputes, which otherwise might be settled only by ax or sword, are willingly surrendered to a game of Kaissa, if only for the joy of engaging in the game.
The big fellow was of Torvaldsland.
The master might have been from as far away as Ar, or Tor, or Turia.
But they had between them the game, its fascination and its beauty, reconciling whatever differences, in dialect, custom or way of life might divide them.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3)