Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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260
I sat back on the great chair, paga goblet in hand, surveying the room.
I sat back on the great chair, paga goblet in hand, surveying the room.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #260)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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257
I recalled how they had taken a fancy to the boy, Fish, and had helped him with his work in weapons.
15
258
Such men were weak.
15
259
They had not in themselves the stuff of captains.
15
260
I sat back on the great chair, paga goblet in hand, surveying the room.
15
261
It was crowded with the tables of my retainers, feasting.
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262
To one side musicians played.
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263
There was a clear space before my great table, in which, from time to time, during the evening, entertainments had been provided, simple things, which even I upon occasion found amusing, fire eaters and sword swallowers, jugglers and acrobats, and magicians, and slaves, riding on one another's shoulders, striking at one another with inflated tarsk bladders tied to poles.
I recalled how they had taken a fancy to the boy, Fish, and had helped him with his work in weapons.
Such men were weak.
They had not in themselves the stuff of captains.
I sat back on the great chair, paga goblet in hand, surveying the room.
It was crowded with the tables of my retainers, feasting.
To one side musicians played.
There was a clear space before my great table, in which, from time to time, during the evening, entertainments had been provided, simple things, which even I upon occasion found amusing, fire eaters and sword swallowers, jugglers and acrobats, and magicians, and slaves, riding on one another's shoulders, striking at one another with inflated tarsk bladders tied to poles.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)