Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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31
Even the slaves in the iron pens in the House of Cernus received that day a small cake with oil and had their troughs filled with water mixed with paga.
Even the slaves in the iron pens in the House of Cernus received that day a small cake with oil and had their troughs filled with water mixed with paga.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #31)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
28
The doors are painted green and the pitch washed away, and the branches of the Brak Bush burned in a small ceremony on the threshold.
16
29
There are processions in the city that day, and songfests, and tournaments of the game, and recitations by poets, and contests and exhibitions.
16
30
When the lanterns on the bridges must be lit the people return home, singing, carrying small lamps, and give the night over to feasting and love.
16
31
Even the slaves in the iron pens in the House of Cernus received that day a small cake with oil and had their troughs filled with water mixed with paga.
16
32
It was also the day that, before the High Council and the Administrator, Cernus, of the House of Cernus, accepted the red of the Warrior from the hands of Saphronicus, Captain of the Taurentians.
16
33
The following day would begin the races and games sponsored by the House of Cernus.
16
34
On the first day of En'Kara much of the old year had been forgotten, but there were three who could not forget it; Portus, who lay chained in the dungeons of the Central Cylinder; Claudia Tentia Hinrabia, now free, but who had endured the shame of slavery, and would perhaps never again permit herself to walk on the high bridges of the city; and Tarl Cabot, who seemed as far now from his goal as he had been months before, when first he came to the House of Cernus.
The doors are painted green and the pitch washed away, and the branches of the Brak Bush burned in a small ceremony on the threshold.
There are processions in the city that day, and songfests, and tournaments of the game, and recitations by poets, and contests and exhibitions.
When the lanterns on the bridges must be lit the people return home, singing, carrying small lamps, and give the night over to feasting and love.
Even the slaves in the iron pens in the House of Cernus received that day a small cake with oil and had their troughs filled with water mixed with paga.
It was also the day that, before the High Council and the Administrator, Cernus, of the House of Cernus, accepted the red of the Warrior from the hands of Saphronicus, Captain of the Taurentians.
The following day would begin the races and games sponsored by the House of Cernus.
On the first day of En'Kara much of the old year had been forgotten, but there were three who could not forget it; Portus, who lay chained in the dungeons of the Central Cylinder; Claudia Tentia Hinrabia, now free, but who had endured the shame of slavery, and would perhaps never again permit herself to walk on the high bridges of the city; and Tarl Cabot, who seemed as far now from his goal as he had been months before, when first he came to the House of Cernus.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16)