Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
16
890
Suddenly the player, the hooded player, he called the "monster," he who now had bina's use, rose from his place at a table and climbed the stairs to the stage.
Suddenly the player, the hooded player, he called the "monster," he who now had Bina's use, rose from his place at a table and climbed the stairs to the stage.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #890)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
16
887
Be quick about it".
16
888
Belnar, I noted, rather than suggesting civility in his hall, quaffed paga, noncommittally.
16
889
"I am waiting," said Temenides.
16
890
Suddenly the player, the hooded player, he called the "monster," he who now had bina's use, rose from his place at a table and climbed the stairs to the stage.
16
891
He looked about himself scornfully, regally, an attitude that seemed sorely at odds with his station in a lowly, itinerant troupe.
16
892
He placed a coin, a golden tarn disk, in the palm of Boots Tarsk-Bit.
16
893
Boots looked at it, disbelievingly.
Be quick about it".
Belnar, I noted, rather than suggesting civility in his hall, quaffed paga, noncommittally.
"I am waiting," said Temenides.
Suddenly the player, the hooded player, he called the "monster," he who now had bina's use, rose from his place at a table and climbed the stairs to the stage.
He looked about himself scornfully, regally, an attitude that seemed sorely at odds with his station in a lowly, itinerant troupe.
He placed a coin, a golden tarn disk, in the palm of Boots Tarsk-Bit.
Boots looked at it, disbelievingly.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)