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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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26 89 I even saw some slaves leaving the compound, and these, though they were slave, were given the four stone of gold as well, perhaps the more to insult those free men who had accepted the bribes of Tuchuks.
26 90 I gathered that Saphrar, in the years he had built his power in Turia, had for his own purposes gathered such men about him, and now he would pay the price—with his own life.
26 91 Kamchak's face was impassive.
26 92 At last, perhaps an ahn after daylight, no more men came from the compound and the gates were left open.
26 93 Kamchak then descended from the roof and mounted his kaiila.
26 94 Slowly, at a walk, he rode toward the main gate of the compound.
26 95 Harold and I, on foot, accompanied him.
I even saw some slaves leaving the compound, and these, though they were slave, were given the four stone of gold as well, perhaps the more to insult those free men who had accepted the bribes of Tuchuks. I gathered that Saphrar, in the years he had built his power in Turia, had for his own purposes gathered such men about him, and now he would pay the price—with his own life. Kamchak's face was impassive. At last, perhaps an ahn after daylight, no more men came from the compound and the gates were left open. Kamchak then descended from the roof and mounted his kaiila. Slowly, at a walk, he rode toward the main gate of the compound. Harold and I, on foot, accompanied him. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )