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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 8 Tarl of Bristol himself on the windy height of Ar's Cylinder of Justice had defeated Pa-Kur, Master of the Assassins.
2 9 From that time the black of the Assassins had not been seen in the streets of Glorious Ar.
2 10 Yet none would stand in the way of Kuurus for he wore on his forehead, small and fine, the sign of the black dagger.
2 11 When he of the caste of Assassins has been paid his gold and has received his charge he affixes on his forehead that sign, that he may enter whatever city he pleases, that none may interfere with his work.
2 12 There are few men who have done great wrong or who have powerful, rich enemies who do not tremble upon learning that one has been brought to their city who wears the dagger.
2 13 Kuurus stepped between the great gates and looked about himself.
2 14 A woman carrying a market basket moved to one side, watching him, that she might not touch him, holding a child to her.
Tarl of Bristol himself on the windy height of Ar's Cylinder of Justice had defeated Pa-Kur, Master of the Assassins. From that time the black of the Assassins had not been seen in the streets of Glorious Ar. Yet none would stand in the way of Kuurus for he wore on his forehead, small and fine, the sign of the black dagger. When he of the caste of Assassins has been paid his gold and has received his charge he affixes on his forehead that sign, that he may enter whatever city he pleases, that none may interfere with his work. There are few men who have done great wrong or who have powerful, rich enemies who do not tremble upon learning that one has been brought to their city who wears the dagger. Kuurus stepped between the great gates and looked about himself. A woman carrying a market basket moved to one side, watching him, that she might not touch him, holding a child to her. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )