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

Race followed race, and, eventually, we heard the judge's bar ringing three times, signaling that the tarns were being brought out for the eleventh race, the last of the day. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #200)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 200 Race followed race, and, eventually, we heard the judge's bar ringing three times, signaling that the tarns were being brought out for the eleventh race, the last of the day.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 197 He may not have noticed that she knelt on the tier below us, her head down, her face in her hands, sobbing.
16 198 Virginia and Elizabeth knelt with her, one on each side, holding her about the shoulders.
16 199 "I only regret," Ho-Sorl was saying to me, "that I never saw Melipolus of Cos ride".
16 200 Race followed race, and, eventually, we heard the judge's bar ringing three times, signaling that the tarns were being brought out for the eleventh race, the last of the day.
16 201 "What do you think of the Steels?" asked Relius, leaning toward me.
16 202 The Steels were a new faction in Ar, their patch a bluish gray.
16 203 But they had no following.
He may not have noticed that she knelt on the tier below us, her head down, her face in her hands, sobbing. Virginia and Elizabeth knelt with her, one on each side, holding her about the shoulders. "I only regret," Ho-Sorl was saying to me, "that I never saw Melipolus of Cos ride". Race followed race, and, eventually, we heard the judge's bar ringing three times, signaling that the tarns were being brought out for the eleventh race, the last of the day. "What do you think of the Steels?" asked Relius, leaning toward me. The Steels were a new faction in Ar, their patch a bluish gray. But they had no following. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16)