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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 4 I could see, too, Marlenus' men, at their fires and shelters.
11 5 Here and there were piled boxes, and rolls of canvas, and, too, at places, were poles and frames on which skins were stretched, trophies of his luck in the sport.
11 6 He had, too, taken two sleen alive, and four panthers, and these were in stout cages of wood, lashed together with leather.
11 7 "wine," said Marlenus.
11 8 He was served by the beautiful slave girl.
11 9 "Would you care for a game?" asked Marlenus, indicating a board and pieces which stood to one side.
11 10 The pieces, tall, weighted, stood ready on their first squares.
I could see, too, Marlenus' men, at their fires and shelters. Here and there were piled boxes, and rolls of canvas, and, too, at places, were poles and frames on which skins were stretched, trophies of his luck in the sport. He had, too, taken two sleen alive, and four panthers, and these were in stout cages of wood, lashed together with leather. "wine," said Marlenus. He was served by the beautiful slave girl. "Would you care for a game?" asked Marlenus, indicating a board and pieces which stood to one side. The pieces, tall, weighted, stood ready on their first squares. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )