Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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38
I would then be unchained and unhooded, in my turn, in a shallow pit, about which free persons, almost always of low caste, would be gathered.
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39
In the pit, too, would be another slave.
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40
Our hands would be wrapped in leather that they might not be easily broken.
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41
One might kick but holds to the death were not permitted.
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42
One fought, with occasional rest periods, for this makes the fight last longer, the fighters being briefly refreshed, until one man or the other could no longer fight.
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43
There would be much shouting and betting.
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I had lost my first matches in our own stables but, in time, with training and advice, and pit experience, I had begun to do well.
I would then be unchained and unhooded, in my turn, in a shallow pit, about which free persons, almost always of low caste, would be gathered.
In the pit, too, would be another slave.
Our hands would be wrapped in leather that they might not be easily broken.
One might kick but holds to the death were not permitted.
One fought, with occasional rest periods, for this makes the fight last longer, the fighters being briefly refreshed, until one man or the other could no longer fight.
There would be much shouting and betting.
I had lost my first matches in our own stables but, in time, with training and advice, and pit experience, I had begun to do well.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )