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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

I heard the judge's bar ring twice, informing the crowd that the next race would begin in ten Ehn. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #158)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 158 I heard the judge's bar ring twice, informing the crowd that the next race would begin in ten Ehn.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 155 Some of the girls, judging by the stripes on the hoods and cloaks, were White Silk, and others Red Silk.
12 156 The White Silk Girls, of course, having been released from the house, would have been placed in locked, iron belts.
12 157 The girls were neither of the House of Cernus nor of Portus, but of one of the several lesser houses on the Street of Brands.
12 158 I heard the judge's bar ring twice, informing the crowd that the next race would begin in ten Ehn.
12 159 I rose from my seat and began to make my way to the exit.
12 160 Some of the spectators looked at me with ill-concealed reproach, even something amounting to disdain.
12 161 The racing fan of Ar commonly remains to the last race, and sometimes even later, discussing the races and commenting on how he would have flown such and such a race better than the bird's rider.
Some of the girls, judging by the stripes on the hoods and cloaks, were White Silk, and others Red Silk. The White Silk Girls, of course, having been released from the house, would have been placed in locked, iron belts. The girls were neither of the House of Cernus nor of Portus, but of one of the several lesser houses on the Street of Brands. I heard the judge's bar ring twice, informing the crowd that the next race would begin in ten Ehn. I rose from my seat and began to make my way to the exit. Some of the spectators looked at me with ill-concealed reproach, even something amounting to disdain. The racing fan of Ar commonly remains to the last race, and sometimes even later, discussing the races and commenting on how he would have flown such and such a race better than the bird's rider. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12)