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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

That his fingers be removed was accounted mercy on the part of Bila Huruma, that he be able to cling less long to the pole and his miseries be the sooner terminated. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #79)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 79 That his fingers be removed was accounted mercy on the part of Bila Huruma, that he be able to cling less long to the pole and his miseries be the sooner terminated.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 76 The first, a commoner, had slain a boatsman from Schendi.
18 77 The second, an askari, had killed another askari.
18 78 The commoner was ordered to have his fingers cut off and then be put upon a tharlarion pole in Lake Ushindi.
18 79 That his fingers be removed was accounted mercy on the part of Bila Huruma, that he be able to cling less long to the pole and his miseries be the sooner terminated.
18 80 He had slain not one of the domain of Bila Huruma but one of Schendi.
18 81 His crime, thus, was regarded as the less heinous.
18 82 The askari was ordered to be speared to death by one of his own kin.
The first, a commoner, had slain a boatsman from Schendi. The second, an askari, had killed another askari. The commoner was ordered to have his fingers cut off and then be put upon a tharlarion pole in Lake Ushindi. That his fingers be removed was accounted mercy on the part of Bila Huruma, that he be able to cling less long to the pole and his miseries be the sooner terminated. He had slain not one of the domain of Bila Huruma but one of Schendi. His crime, thus, was regarded as the less heinous. The askari was ordered to be speared to death by one of his own kin. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 18)