Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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19
On the broad steps leading to the throne, there were curule chairs, on which sat, I supposed, members of the highcouncil of Tharna.
On the broad steps leading to the throne, there were curule chairs, on which sat, I supposed, members of the High Council of Tharna.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #19)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
16
In spite of its loftiness, it too was plain, like the other rooms and passageways I had seen, somber, oppressive.
11
17
Only one adornment relieved the walls of their melancholy aspect, the image of a gigantic golden mask, carved in the likeness of a beautiful woman.
11
18
Beneath this mask, there was, on a high dais, a monumental throne of gold.
11
19
On the broad steps leading to the throne, there were curule chairs, on which sat, I supposed, members of the highcouncil of Tharna.
11
20
Their glittering silver masks, each carved in the image of the same beautiful woman, regarded me expressionlessly.
11
21
About the room, here and there, stood stern warriors of Tharna, grim in their blue helmets, each with a tiny silver mask on the temple—members of the palace guard.
11
22
One such helmeted warrior stood near the foot of the throne.
In spite of its loftiness, it too was plain, like the other rooms and passageways I had seen, somber, oppressive.
Only one adornment relieved the walls of their melancholy aspect, the image of a gigantic golden mask, carved in the likeness of a beautiful woman.
Beneath this mask, there was, on a high dais, a monumental throne of gold.
On the broad steps leading to the throne, there were curule chairs, on which sat, I supposed, members of the high council of Tharna.
Their glittering silver masks, each carved in the image of the same beautiful woman, regarded me expressionlessly.
About the room, here and there, stood stern warriors of Tharna, grim in their blue helmets, each with a tiny silver mask on the temple—members of the palace guard.
One such helmeted warrior stood near the foot of the throne.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 11)