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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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45 36 The Kurii on the dais, too, lifted their goblets, and Lord Grendel modestly inclined his head, briefly, acknowledging this attention.
45 37 The she-Kur at his left held her own goblet to his lips.
45 38 This seemed to have been done in a most sensual, even seductive, manner.
45 39 The long-armed, red-robed fellow who had first lifted his cup to Lord Grendel, initiating this gesture of recognition and esteem, signaling out and honoring him, was the same as he who had first cordially saluted him upon his entrance into this house, apparently one of several owned by Decius Albus.
45 40 Decius Albus himself, as far as I could tell, was not present.
45 41 Perhaps that was because of the nature of the occasion.
45 42 How could the master of the house, if present, not be in the highest place? But only Kurii, the "high ones," so to speak, occupied the dais, except, of course, for Lord Grendel.
The Kurii on the dais, too, lifted their goblets, and Lord Grendel modestly inclined his head, briefly, acknowledging this attention. The she-Kur at his left held her own goblet to his lips. This seemed to have been done in a most sensual, even seductive, manner. The long-armed, red-robed fellow who had first lifted his cup to Lord Grendel, initiating this gesture of recognition and esteem, signaling out and honoring him, was the same as he who had first cordially saluted him upon his entrance into this house, apparently one of several owned by Decius Albus. Decius Albus himself, as far as I could tell, was not present. Perhaps that was because of the nature of the occasion. How could the master of the house, if present, not be in the highest place? But only Kurii, the "high ones," so to speak, occupied the dais, except, of course, for Lord Grendel. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )