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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

On another paper there was what purported to be a list of tournament cities, and on another a list of names, of individuals supposedly noted for their craftsmanship in the skill and design of Kaissa boards and pieces. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #88)
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21 88 On another paper there was what purported to be a list of tournament cities, and on another a list of names, of individuals supposedly noted for their craftsmanship in the skill and design of kaissa boards and pieces.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 85 There was little doubt these were what I had sought.
21 86 On one paper was a numbered list of names, names of well-known kaissa players.
21 87 That, even, of Scormus was among them.
21 88 On another paper there was what purported to be a list of tournament cities, and on another a list of names, of individuals supposedly noted for their craftsmanship in the skill and design of kaissa boards and pieces.
21 89 There were also, on other papers, numbered, too, the representations of boards.
21 90 Arranged in various ways on these boards were letters, sometimes beginning from a word, sometimes from a random, or seemingly random alignment of letters.
21 91 These were all, I took it, keys to kaissa ciphers of one level of complexity or another.
There was little doubt these were what I had sought. On one paper was a numbered list of names, names of well-known kaissa players. That, even, of Scormus was among them. On another paper there was what purported to be a list of tournament cities, and on another a list of names, of individuals supposedly noted for their craftsmanship in the skill and design of kaissa boards and pieces. There were also, on other papers, numbered, too, the representations of boards. Arranged in various ways on these boards were letters, sometimes beginning from a word, sometimes from a random, or seemingly random alignment of letters. These were all, I took it, keys to kaissa ciphers of one level of complexity or another. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 21)