Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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168
He referred to a practice of handing out passes, dated ostraka bearing the print of the House of Cernus, outside the gate of the slaver's house, which were dispensed on a first-come-first-served basis, a thousand a day, each day of the races.
He referred to a practice of handing out passes, dated ostraka bearing the print of the House of Cernus, outside the gate of the Slaver's house, which were dispensed on a first-come-first-served basis, a thousand a day, each day of the races.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #168)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
17
165
"He has sponsored many games," said a Tharlarion Keeper.
17
166
"He would be better than a Hinrabian," said another fellow.
17
167
"My admission to the races," said another man, a Miller, "has been paid a dozen times by the House of Cernus".
17
168
He referred to a practice of handing out passes, dated ostraka bearing the print of the House of Cernus, outside the gate of the slaver's house, which were dispensed on a first-come-first-served basis, a thousand a day, each day of the races.
17
169
Some men spent the night at the walls of the house of Cernus, that they might obtain their ostrakon at dawn.
17
170
"I say," said the disguised guard, "Ar could do worse than have such a man as Cernus on the throne!" To my amazement, several about the table, who were undoubtedly common citizens of Ar, began to nod their heads.
17
171
"Yes," said the Silversmith, "it would be good if a man such as Cernus were Administrator of the city".
"He has sponsored many games," said a Tharlarion Keeper.
"He would be better than a Hinrabian," said another fellow.
"My admission to the races," said another man, a Miller, "has been paid a dozen times by the House of Cernus".
He referred to a practice of handing out passes, dated ostraka bearing the print of the House of Cernus, outside the gate of the slaver's house, which were dispensed on a first-come-first-served basis, a thousand a day, each day of the races.
Some men spent the night at the walls of the house of Cernus, that they might obtain their ostrakon at dawn.
"I say," said the disguised guard, "Ar could do worse than have such a man as Cernus on the throne!" To my amazement, several about the table, who were undoubtedly common citizens of Ar, began to nod their heads.
"Yes," said the Silversmith, "it would be good if a man such as Cernus were Administrator of the city".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)