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

The command of Drusus Rencius, for example, if he had had one, would presumably be relinquished when he took over his duties as a personal guard. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #304)
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4 304 The command of Drusus Rencius, for example, if he had had one, would presumably be relinquished when he took over his duties as a personal guard.

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

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4 301 That Drusus Rencius was first sword among the guards, then, in this case, as his insignia made clear, was not a reference to his rank but a recognition of his skill with the blade.
4 302 That these various ranks might be occupied, incidentally, also does not entail that specific command responsibilities are being exercised.
4 303 A given rank, with its pay grade, for example, might be occupied without its owner being assigned a given command.
4 304 The command of Drusus Rencius, for example, if he had had one, would presumably be relinquished when he took over his duties as a personal guard.
4 305 His skills with the sword, I suppose, had been what had called him to the attention of Ligurious.
4 306 These, perhaps, had seemed to qualify him for his new assignment.
4 307 To be a proper guard for a Tatrix, however, surely involved more than being quick with a sword.
That Drusus Rencius was first sword among the guards, then, in this case, as his insignia made clear, was not a reference to his rank but a recognition of his skill with the blade. That these various ranks might be occupied, incidentally, also does not entail that specific command responsibilities are being exercised. A given rank, with its pay grade, for example, might be occupied without its owner being assigned a given command. The command of Drusus Rencius, for example, if he had had one, would presumably be relinquished when he took over his duties as a personal guard. His skills with the sword, I suppose, had been what had called him to the attention of Ligurious. These, perhaps, had seemed to qualify him for his new assignment. To be a proper guard for a Tatrix, however, surely involved more than being quick with a sword. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4)