Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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I recalled my training.
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50
I recalled, too, in my training, how one of my master's men had shoved the point of a dagger a quarter of an inch into my belly, below the navel, and informed me how he could spill my guts into his hand.
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51
"One would be more than enough," I said.
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52
"honor could not permit me taking more".
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"Take two, then," he said.
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54
I took the two tarsk bits.
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55
I slipped them, as though thankfully, into the purse, on its two strings, dangling from my belt, hanging at my side.
I recalled my training.
I recalled, too, in my training, how one of my master's men had shoved the point of a dagger a quarter of an inch into my belly, below the navel, and informed me how he could spill my guts into his hand.
"One would be more than enough," I said.
"honor could not permit me taking more".
"Take two, then," he said.
I took the two tarsk bits.
I slipped them, as though thankfully, into the purse, on its two strings, dangling from my belt, hanging at my side.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )