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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

The pit master looked up from some papers which he had but a moment before spread before him. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #16)
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30 16 The pit master looked up from some papers which he had but a moment before spread before him.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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30 13 Fecha discarded the slave rag and locked herself, too, in her kennel.
30 14 Fina, who had no kennel, but was commonly slept at the slave ring of the pit master, quickly seized up a polishing rag and, kneeling to one side, head down, began to buff a goblet.
30 15 But the first figure which entered the quarters was not that of a stranger, but one who had, upon occasion, frequented these precincts before, the officer, he whose name I knew not, but whose rank was captain.
30 16 The pit master looked up from some papers which he had but a moment before spread before him.
30 17 He had also, beneath these papers, I had noted, concealed a stiletto.
30 18 "The projected invasion has landed," said the officer.
30 19 "It has made landfall, as anticipated, at Brundisium".
Fecha discarded the slave rag and locked herself, too, in her kennel. Fina, who had no kennel, but was commonly slept at the slave ring of the pit master, quickly seized up a polishing rag and, kneeling to one side, head down, began to buff a goblet. But the first figure which entered the quarters was not that of a stranger, but one who had, upon occasion, frequented these precincts before, the officer, he whose name I knew not, but whose rank was captain. The pit master looked up from some papers which he had but a moment before spread before him. He had also, beneath these papers, I had noted, concealed a stiletto. "The projected invasion has landed," said the officer. "It has made landfall, as anticipated, at Brundisium". - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 30)