Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
310
He had chosen to make his treachery to kaissa and the island of Cos explicit.
He had chosen to make his treachery to Kaissa and the island of Cos explicit.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #310)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
307
If he did not take with the Rider of the High Tharlarion at this point it, too, would be lost.
4
308
Centius of Cos moved his Ubara to Ubar's Scribe Four.
4
309
Did he not know his Rider of the High Tharlarion was en prise! Was he a child who had never played kaissa? Did he not know how the pieces moved? No, the explanation was much more simple.
4
310
He had chosen to make his treachery to kaissa and the island of Cos explicit.
4
311
I thought perhaps he was insane.
4
312
Did he not know the nature of the men of Gor? "Kill Centius of Cos!" I heard cry.
4
313
"Kill him! Kill him!" Guardsmen at the stage's edge, with shields, buffeted back a man who, with drawn knife, had tried to climb to the level where sat the table of the game.
If he did not take with the Rider of the High Tharlarion at this point it, too, would be lost.
Centius of Cos moved his Ubara to Ubar's Scribe Four.
Did he not know his Rider of the High Tharlarion was en prise! Was he a child who had never played kaissa? Did he not know how the pieces moved? No, the explanation was much more simple.
He had chosen to make his treachery to kaissa and the island of Cos explicit.
I thought perhaps he was insane.
Did he not know the nature of the men of Gor? "Kill Centius of Cos!" I heard cry.
"Kill him! Kill him!" Guardsmen at the stage's edge, with shields, buffeted back a man who, with drawn knife, had tried to climb to the level where sat the table of the game.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 4)