Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
19
2
The love Feast, incidentally, as I may have mentioned, occupies the full five days of the Fifth Passage Hand, occurring late in summer.
The Love Feast, incidentally, as I may have mentioned, occupies the full five days of the Fifth Passage Hand, occurring late in summer.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #2)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
549
"Kajuralia," I said bitterly.
18
550
"Kajuralia".
19
1
The Curulean The sale of Elizabeth Cardwell, Virginia Kent and Phyllis Robertson, with that of Cernus' other trained barbarians, did not take place on the first night of the love Feast, though they had been transported to the cages of the Curulean early in the first day.
19
2
The love Feast, incidentally, as I may have mentioned, occupies the full five days of the Fifth Passage Hand, occurring late in summer.
19
3
It is also a time of great feasting, of races and games.
19
4
Cernus, sensing the temper and curiosity of the crowds, had determined to make them wait for his surprise delights, over a hundred of them, whose supposed qualities of beauty and skill, enhanced by the mysterious aura of barbaric origin, had been for months the object of ever more eager rumors and excited speculations.
19
5
Many were the furious Gorean slave girls who found themselves, early in the love Feast, forced to ascend the block while buyers were still waiting, before the larger quantities of gold would be spent, to be sold for prices less than they might otherwise have won for themselves under the conditions of a more normal market.
"Kajuralia," I said bitterly.
"Kajuralia".
The Curulean The sale of Elizabeth Cardwell, Virginia Kent and Phyllis Robertson, with that of Cernus' other trained barbarians, did not take place on the first night of the love Feast, though they had been transported to the cages of the Curulean early in the first day.
The love Feast, incidentally, as I may have mentioned, occupies the full five days of the Fifth Passage Hand, occurring late in summer.
It is also a time of great feasting, of races and games.
Cernus, sensing the temper and curiosity of the crowds, had determined to make them wait for his surprise delights, over a hundred of them, whose supposed qualities of beauty and skill, enhanced by the mysterious aura of barbaric origin, had been for months the object of ever more eager rumors and excited speculations.
Many were the furious Gorean slave girls who found themselves, early in the love Feast, forced to ascend the block while buyers were still waiting, before the larger quantities of gold would be spent, to be sold for prices less than they might otherwise have won for themselves under the conditions of a more normal market.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19)