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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

Two children, however, one boy and one girl, did run and strike the slave. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #5)
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19 5 Two children, however, one boy and one girl, did run and strike the slave.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 2 It is not that unusual, in such streets, for a man to carry a naked slave, bound and hooded, over his shoulder.
19 3 To be sure, such girls are often tied in a slave sack.
19 4 The children that we passed in the streets, playing at marbles or stone toss, scarcely glanced up.
19 5 Two children, however, one boy and one girl, did run and strike the slave.
19 6 She started, and squirmed, on my shoulder under the blows.
19 7 I did not admonish the children.
19 8 First, it was nothing to me that they had struck her, for she was a slave.
It is not that unusual, in such streets, for a man to carry a naked slave, bound and hooded, over his shoulder. To be sure, such girls are often tied in a slave sack. The children that we passed in the streets, playing at marbles or stone toss, scarcely glanced up. Two children, however, one boy and one girl, did run and strike the slave. She started, and squirmed, on my shoulder under the blows. I did not admonish the children. First, it was nothing to me that they had struck her, for she was a slave. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19)