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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 25 The walls were divided into sections, which were brightly colored, with golds, purples, reds, oranges, yellows and blues.
13 26 The surface of the area, white sand, perfumed and sparkling with mica and red lead, added to the colorful mien of the place.
13 27 Hanging over favored portions of the stands, which ascended on all sides, were giant striped awnings of billowing red and yellow silk.
13 28 It seemed that all the glorious colors of Gor which had been denied the buildings of Tharna were lavished on this place of its amusements.
13 29 In the stands, shaded by the awnings, I saw hundreds of silver masks, the lofty women of Tharna, reclining on benches softened with cushions of colored silk—come to view the Amusements.
13 30 I also noted the gray of men in the stands.
13 31 Several were armed warriors, perhaps stationed there to keep the peace, but many must have been common citizens of Tharna.
The walls were divided into sections, which were brightly colored, with golds, purples, reds, oranges, yellows and blues. The surface of the area, white sand, perfumed and sparkling with mica and red lead, added to the colorful mien of the place. Hanging over favored portions of the stands, which ascended on all sides, were giant striped awnings of billowing red and yellow silk. It seemed that all the glorious colors of Gor which had been denied the buildings of Tharna were lavished on this place of its amusements. In the stands, shaded by the awnings, I saw hundreds of silver masks, the lofty women of Tharna, reclining on benches softened with cushions of colored silk—come to view the Amusements. I also noted the gray of men in the stands. Several were armed warriors, perhaps stationed there to keep the peace, but many must have been common citizens of Tharna. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )