Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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164
The judge's bar rang three times, signaling that the tarns were coming to the track for the next race.
The judge's bar rang three times, signaling that the tarns were coming to the track for the next race.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #164)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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161
"She doesn't know any better," said Elizabeth.
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162
"And that," I said, "would probably do her good".
16
163
I then left Elizabeth, and Relius and Virginia, and started off after Ho-Sorl and Phyllis, picking my way through the bustling crowd.
16
164
The judge's bar rang three times, signaling that the tarns were coming to the track for the next race.
16
165
I had hardly walked more than fifty yards through the crowd when I heard a frightened scream, that of a girl, coming from the dark ramp down which Phyllis had disappeared.
16
166
I then pushed and shoved my way through men and women, tumbling a vendor to the left, and raced to the passageway.
16
167
I could now hear some angry cries of men, the sound of blows.
"She doesn't know any better," said Elizabeth.
"And that," I said, "would probably do her good".
I then left Elizabeth, and Relius and Virginia, and started off after Ho-Sorl and Phyllis, picking my way through the bustling crowd.
The judge's bar rang three times, signaling that the tarns were coming to the track for the next race.
I had hardly walked more than fifty yards through the crowd when I heard a frightened scream, that of a girl, coming from the dark ramp down which Phyllis had disappeared.
I then pushed and shoved my way through men and women, tumbling a vendor to the left, and raced to the passageway.
I could now hear some angry cries of men, the sound of blows.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16)