Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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I felt Kenneth's hand on my arm and I felt myself being guided from the stall toward the slave wagon in which I and my fellows, other fighting slaves, were brought to the bouts.
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278
"The fighting is faraway," I heard a man say.
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279
"We have nothing to fear".
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* * * * We had been some two ahn upon the road, returning to the lands of the Lady Florence of Vonda.
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I do not know the identity of the fellow who hailed us.
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282
He may have been a peasant or a tharlarion rancher, or perhaps even a patrolling guardsman.
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"Beware of brigands!" he cried.
I felt Kenneth's hand on my arm and I felt myself being guided from the stall toward the slave wagon in which I and my fellows, other fighting slaves, were brought to the bouts.
"The fighting is faraway," I heard a man say.
"We have nothing to fear".
* * * * We had been some two ahn upon the road, returning to the lands of the Lady Florence of Vonda.
I do not know the identity of the fellow who hailed us.
He may have been a peasant or a tharlarion rancher, or perhaps even a patrolling guardsman.
"Beware of brigands!" he cried.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )