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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Let the churl be stripped," I had said, imperiously, "and a sign be put about his neck, proclaiming him a fraud. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #18)
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4 18 "Let the churl be stripped," I had said, imperiously, "and a sign be put about his neck, proclaiming him a fraud.

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 15 Always, in these things, Ligurious, happily, unobtrusively, was at my side.
4 16 Often, had it not been for his suggestions, I would not have known what to do or say.
4 17 I had even, the day before yesterday, held court, though, to be sure, the cases were minor.
4 18 "Let the churl be stripped," I had said, imperiously, "and a sign be put about his neck, proclaiming him a fraud.
4 19 Then let him be marched naked, before the spears of guards, through the great gate of Corcyrus, not to be permitted to return before the second passage hand!" This was the one case which I remembered the most clearly.
4 20 The culprit was a small, vile man with a twisted body.
4 21 He was an itinerant peddler, Speusippus of Turia.
Always, in these things, Ligurious, happily, unobtrusively, was at my side. Often, had it not been for his suggestions, I would not have known what to do or say. I had even, the day before yesterday, held court, though, to be sure, the cases were minor. "Let the churl be stripped," I had said, imperiously, "and a sign be put about his neck, proclaiming him a fraud. Then let him be marched naked, before the spears of guards, through the great gate of Corcyrus, not to be permitted to return before the second passage hand!" This was the one case which I remembered the most clearly. The culprit was a small, vile man with a twisted body. He was an itinerant peddler, Speusippus of Turia. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4)