Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
5
It was wide enough for three or four men to sit together on it, and, as a great honor, sometimes others were invited to share the high seat.
It was wide enough for three or four men to sit together on it, and, as a great honor, sometimes others were invited to share the high seat.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #5)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
2
The interior hall, not counting rooms leading from it on various sides, or the balcony which lined it, leading to other rooms, was some forty feet high, and forty feet in width, some two hundred feet in length.
13
3
It, on the western side, was lined with a great, long table.
13
4
Behind this table, its back to the western wall, facing the length of the hall, facing east, was the high seat, or the rightful seat, the seat of the master of the house.
13
5
It was wide enough for three or four men to sit together on it, and, as a great honor, sometimes others were invited to share the high seat.
13
6
On each side of this high seat were two pillars, about eight inches in diameter, and some eight feet high, the high-seat pillars, or rightful-seat pillars.
13
7
They marked the seat, or bench, which might be placed between them as the high seat, or rightful seat.
13
8
These pillars had been carved by craftsmen in the time of Svein Blue Tooth's great grandfather, and bore the luck signs of his house.
The interior hall, not counting rooms leading from it on various sides, or the balcony which lined it, leading to other rooms, was some forty feet high, and forty feet in width, some two hundred feet in length.
It, on the western side, was lined with a great, long table.
Behind this table, its back to the western wall, facing the length of the hall, facing east, was the high seat, or the rightful seat, the seat of the master of the house.
It was wide enough for three or four men to sit together on it, and, as a great honor, sometimes others were invited to share the high seat.
On each side of this high seat were two pillars, about eight inches in diameter, and some eight feet high, the high-seat pillars, or rightful-seat pillars.
They marked the seat, or bench, which might be placed between them as the high seat, or rightful seat.
These pillars had been carved by craftsmen in the time of Svein Blue Tooth's great grandfather, and bore the luck signs of his house.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 13)