There would be no question of night spying on the Wagon Peoples.
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I knew they spoke a dialect of Gorean, and I hoped I would be able to understand them.
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If I could not I must die as befitted a swordsman of Ko-ro-ba.
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I hoped that I would be granted death in battle, if death it must be.
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The Wagon Peoples, of all those on Gor that I know, are the only ones that have a clan of torturers, trained as carefully as scribes or physicians, in the arts of detaining life.
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Some of these men have achieved fortune and fame in various Gorean cities, for their services to Initiates and Ubars, and others with an interest in the arts of detection and persuasion.
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For some reason they have all worn hoods.
There would be no question of night spying on the Wagon Peoples.
I knew they spoke a dialect of Gorean, and I hoped I would be able to understand them.
If I could not I must die as befitted a swordsman of Ko-ro-ba.
I hoped that I would be granted death in battle, if death it must be.
The Wagon Peoples, of all those on Gor that I know, are the only ones that have a clan of torturers, trained as carefully as scribes or physicians, in the arts of detaining life.
Some of these men have achieved fortune and fame in various Gorean cities, for their services to Initiates and Ubars, and others with an interest in the arts of detection and persuasion.
For some reason they have all worn hoods.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )