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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 15 The blasts had been the signal for attention.
12 16 On the wooden dais, draped in purple, set on the contest fields, in heavy, carved chairs, sat Svein Blue Tooth and his woman, Bera.
12 17 Both wore their finery.
12 18 About them, some on the dais, and some below it, stood his high officers, and his men of law, his counselors, his captains, and the chief men from his scattered farms and holdings; too, much in evidence, were more than four hundred of his men-at-arms.
12 19 In the crowd, too, in their white robes, were rune-priests.
12 20 Svein Blue Tooth rose to his feet, standing before the heavy, carved wooden chair.
12 21 Bera remained sitting.
The blasts had been the signal for attention. On the wooden dais, draped in purple, set on the contest fields, in heavy, carved chairs, sat Svein Blue Tooth and his woman, Bera. Both wore their finery. About them, some on the dais, and some below it, stood his high officers, and his men of law, his counselors, his captains, and the chief men from his scattered farms and holdings; too, much in evidence, were more than four hundred of his men-at-arms. In the crowd, too, in their white robes, were rune-priests. Svein Blue Tooth rose to his feet, standing before the heavy, carved wooden chair. Bera remained sitting. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )