Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
305
His skills with the sword, I suppose, had been what had called him to the attention of Ligurious.
His skills with the sword, I suppose, had been what had called him to the attention of Ligurious.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #305)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
4
308
There were matters of appearances to be considered.
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.
There were matters of appearances to be considered.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 4)