Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Twice children tripped me; at least twice one of the guards with the butt of his spear did so.
Twice children tripped me; at least twice one of the guards with the butt of his spear did so.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #31)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Those who jeered me or sported with their straps and stones would have little reason for not thinking me slave.
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29
I was barefooted; my only garment was a short woolen, sleeveless tunic; on both the back and the front of this tunic was sewn a large block letter, the initial letter of the Gorean expression "Kajirus," which means a male slave.
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I fell down several times but the cart did not stop; each time I managed to regain my feet, though sometimes I was dragged for several yards before, nearly strangling, I managed to get up once more.
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31
Twice children tripped me; at least twice one of the guards with the butt of his spear did so.
19
32
They laughed.
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33
I knew that I was on my way to the Curulean.
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34
I supposed that Elizabeth Cardwell would be pleased and excited at this hour.
Those who jeered me or sported with their straps and stones would have little reason for not thinking me slave.
I was barefooted; my only garment was a short woolen, sleeveless tunic; on both the back and the front of this tunic was sewn a large block letter, the initial letter of the Gorean expression "Kajirus," which means a male slave.
I fell down several times but the cart did not stop; each time I managed to regain my feet, though sometimes I was dragged for several yards before, nearly strangling, I managed to get up once more.
Twice children tripped me; at least twice one of the guards with the butt of his spear did so.
They laughed.
I knew that I was on my way to the Curulean.
I supposed that Elizabeth Cardwell would be pleased and excited at this hour.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19)