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

Further, as might be expected, those who favor the games do not much go to the races, and those who favor the races do not often appear at the games. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #105)
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15 105 Further, as might be expected, those who favor the games do not much go to the races, and those who favor the races do not often appear at the games.

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

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15 102 Upon occasion, and it had happened early in Se'Kara this year, the arena is flooded and a sea fight is staged, the waters for the occasion being filled with a variety of unpleasant sea life, water tharlarion, Vosk turtles, and the nine-gilled Gorean shark, the latter brought in tanks on river barges up the Vosk, to be then transported in tanks on wagons across the margin of desolation to Ar for the event.
15 103 Both the games and the races are popular in Ar, but, as I have indicated, the average man of Ar follows the races much more closely.
15 104 There are no factions, it might be mentioned, at the games.
15 105 Further, as might be expected, those who favor the games do not much go to the races, and those who favor the races do not often appear at the games.
15 106 The adherents of each entertainment, though perhaps equaling one another in their fanaticism, tend not to be the same men.
15 107 The one time I did attend the games I suppose I was fortunate in seeing Murmillius fight.
15 108 He was an extremely large man and a truly unusual and superb swordsman.
Upon occasion, and it had happened early in Se'Kara this year, the arena is flooded and a sea fight is staged, the waters for the occasion being filled with a variety of unpleasant sea life, water tharlarion, Vosk turtles, and the nine-gilled Gorean shark, the latter brought in tanks on river barges up the Vosk, to be then transported in tanks on wagons across the margin of desolation to Ar for the event. Both the games and the races are popular in Ar, but, as I have indicated, the average man of Ar follows the races much more closely. There are no factions, it might be mentioned, at the games. Further, as might be expected, those who favor the games do not much go to the races, and those who favor the races do not often appear at the games. The adherents of each entertainment, though perhaps equaling one another in their fanaticism, tend not to be the same men. The one time I did attend the games I suppose I was fortunate in seeing Murmillius fight. He was an extremely large man and a truly unusual and superb swordsman. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15)