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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 10 The hall was dark.
1 11 No longer did the several torches, bristling and tarred, burn in the iron rings at the wall.
1 12 The hall was silent.
1 13 No musicians played; no cup companions laughed and drank, lifting their goblets; on the broad, flat tiles before me, under the torches, barefoot, collared, in scarlet silks, bells at their wrists and ankles, there danced no slave girls.
1 14 The hall was large, and empty and silent.
1 15 I sat alone.
1 16 Seldom did I have my chair carried from the hall.
The hall was dark. No longer did the several torches, bristling and tarred, burn in the iron rings at the wall. The hall was silent. No musicians played; no cup companions laughed and drank, lifting their goblets; on the broad, flat tiles before me, under the torches, barefoot, collared, in scarlet silks, bells at their wrists and ankles, there danced no slave girls. The hall was large, and empty and silent. I sat alone. Seldom did I have my chair carried from the hall. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )