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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 311 "Which of these," she asked, "is the favorite of the fighting slave, he named Jason?" "Telitsia, this one," said Kenneth, puzzled.
18 312 Blond Telitsia looked up at her Mistress, frightened.
18 313 "Sell her," said the Lady Florence, and turned away.
19 1 Taphris The training beam, about a foot Gorean square, sunk a yard deep in its wood-lined well, braced, too, within the wooden-floored, high-roofed barn, shook with the blows struck against it.
19 2 On my hands I wore the gunni, training devices, curved weights of lead, several pounds heavy, with handles, cushioned with cloth.
19 3 The value of these devices is twofold.
19 4 First, they strengthen the muscles of the shoulders, back and arms, building up incredible strength; second, when they are removed, it seems as though the hands, relieved of such weights, can fly like hornets.
"Which of these," she asked, "is the favorite of the fighting slave, he named Jason?" "Telitsia, this one," said Kenneth, puzzled. Blond Telitsia looked up at her Mistress, frightened. "Sell her," said the Lady Florence, and turned away. Taphris The training beam, about a foot Gorean square, sunk a yard deep in its wood-lined well, braced, too, within the wooden-floored, high-roofed barn, shook with the blows struck against it. On my hands I wore the gunni, training devices, curved weights of lead, several pounds heavy, with handles, cushioned with cloth. The value of these devices is twofold. First, they strengthen the muscles of the shoulders, back and arms, building up incredible strength; second, when they are removed, it seems as though the hands, relieved of such weights, can fly like hornets. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )