Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
18
134
"In this trunk, sacked and shackled, at our mercy, lies an enemy of Brundisium, an arrogant fellow who dared to displease our throne, a captain and slaver of Port Kar, one of whom you may have heard, the supposedly mighty and redoubtable Bosk of Port Kar!" called out Belnar.
"In this trunk, sacked and shackled, at our mercy, lies an enemy of Brundisium, an arrogant fellow who dared to displease our throne, a captain and slaver of Port Kar, one of whom you may have heard, the supposedly mighty and redoubtable Bosk of Port Kar!" called out Belnar.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #134)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
131
In it he also kept much of the paraphernalia associated with his illusion and magic.
18
132
It seemed like an ordinary trunk and, indeed, if desired, could serve as one.
18
133
It was, of course, the trunk in which I had been placed earlier, that in which I had been transported to Brundisium, that from which I was to be produced, that from which I was to be presented, a completely helpless, chained prisoner, by the Lady Yanina to her ubar, Belnar of Brundisium.
18
134
"In this trunk, sacked and shackled, at our mercy, lies an enemy of Brundisium, an arrogant fellow who dared to displease our throne, a captain and slaver of Port Kar, one of whom you may have heard, the supposedly mighty and redoubtable Bosk of Port Kar!" called out Belnar.
18
135
At this point there were applause and shouts of encouragement.
18
136
"Taken by the Lady Yanina!" cried out Belnar.
18
137
Here there was laughter, and more applause.
In it he also kept much of the paraphernalia associated with his illusion and magic.
It seemed like an ordinary trunk and, indeed, if desired, could serve as one.
It was, of course, the trunk in which I had been placed earlier, that in which I had been transported to Brundisium, that from which I was to be produced, that from which I was to be presented, a completely helpless, chained prisoner, by the Lady Yanina to her ubar, Belnar of Brundisium.
"In this trunk, sacked and shackled, at our mercy, lies an enemy of Brundisium, an arrogant fellow who dared to displease our throne, a captain and slaver of Port Kar, one of whom you may have heard, the supposedly mighty and redoubtable Bosk of Port Kar!" called out Belnar.
At this point there were applause and shouts of encouragement.
"Taken by the Lady Yanina!" cried out Belnar.
Here there was laughter, and more applause.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 18)