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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Free Kal-da for all!" cried Kron, and when the proprietor, who knew the codes of his caste, tried to object, Kron flung a golden tarn disk at him. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #30)
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24 30 "Free Kal-da for all!" cried Kron, and when the proprietor, who knew the codes of his caste, tried to object, Kron flung a golden tarn disk at him.

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

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24 27 From time to time as one of them regarded her too boldly she dropped her head and blushed.
24 28 At last I sat cross-legged behind the low table and Lara, in the fashion of the Gorean woman, knelt beside me, resting on her heels.
24 29 When I had entered the music had briefly stopped but now Kron clapped his hands twice and the musicians turned to their instruments.
24 30 "Free Kal-da for all!" cried Kron, and when the proprietor, who knew the codes of his caste, tried to object, Kron flung a golden tarn disk at him.
24 31 Delightedly the man ducked and scrambled to pick it up from the floor.
24 32 "Gold is more common here than bread," said Andreas, sitting near us.
24 33 To be sure, the food on the low tables was not plentiful and was coarse, but one could not have known this from the good cheer of the men in the room.
From time to time as one of them regarded her too boldly she dropped her head and blushed. At last I sat cross-legged behind the low table and Lara, in the fashion of the Gorean woman, knelt beside me, resting on her heels. When I had entered the music had briefly stopped but now Kron clapped his hands twice and the musicians turned to their instruments. "Free Kal-da for all!" cried Kron, and when the proprietor, who knew the codes of his caste, tried to object, Kron flung a golden tarn disk at him. Delightedly the man ducked and scrambled to pick it up from the floor. "Gold is more common here than bread," said Andreas, sitting near us. To be sure, the food on the low tables was not plentiful and was coarse, but one could not have known this from the good cheer of the men in the room. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 24)