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

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2 194 The new Administrator of Ar was a man named Minus Tentius Hinrabius, an unimportant man except for being of the Hinrabian family, prominent among the Builders, having the major holdings in the vast, walled Hinrabian kilns, where much of Ar's brick is produced.
2 195 "It is hard in Ar," said the paunchy man, Portus, "since Kazrak has gone".
2 196 Kuurus said nothing.
2 197 "There seems little law now," said Portus.
2 198 "When one goes out at night, even on the high bridges, one must have men with one.
2 199 It is not well to walk among the cylinders after dark without torches and steel".
2 200 "Do the Warriors no longer guard the streets?" asked Kuurus.
The new Administrator of Ar was a man named Minus Tentius Hinrabius, an unimportant man except for being of the Hinrabian family, prominent among the Builders, having the major holdings in the vast, walled Hinrabian kilns, where much of Ar's brick is produced. "It is hard in Ar," said the paunchy man, Portus, "since Kazrak has gone". Kuurus said nothing. "There seems little law now," said Portus. "When one goes out at night, even on the high bridges, one must have men with one. It is not well to walk among the cylinders after dark without torches and steel". "Do the Warriors no longer guard the streets?" asked Kuurus. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )