Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Then he took his way to the bench opposite the high seat, stopping here and there to exchange pleasantries with the men of Svein Blue Tooth.
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209
I, and his men, followed him.
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210
The Blue Tooth, I noted, did not look too pleased at the Forkbeard's popularity with his men.
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211
Near him, beside the high seat, sat his woman, Bera, her hair worn high on her head, in a kirtle of yellow wool with scarlet cape of the fur of the red sea sleen, and, about her neck, necklaces of gold.
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* * * * We had fed well in the hall of Svein Blue Tooth.
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During the meal, for Svein was a rich man, there had been acrobats, and jugglers and minstrels.
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There had been much laughter when one of the acrobats had fallen into the long fire, to leap scrambling from it, rolling in the dirt.
Then he took his way to the bench opposite the high seat, stopping here and there to exchange pleasantries with the men of Svein Blue Tooth.
I, and his men, followed him.
The Blue Tooth, I noted, did not look too pleased at the Forkbeard's popularity with his men.
Near him, beside the high seat, sat his woman, Bera, her hair worn high on her head, in a kirtle of yellow wool with scarlet cape of the fur of the red sea sleen, and, about her neck, necklaces of gold.
* * * * We had fed well in the hall of Svein Blue Tooth.
During the meal, for Svein was a rich man, there had been acrobats, and jugglers and minstrels.
There had been much laughter when one of the acrobats had fallen into the long fire, to leap scrambling from it, rolling in the dirt.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )