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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

Other men rushed out to fall upon the former regent with blows but Taurentians swiftly, with proddings and blows of their spears, drove them back. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #86)
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7 86 Other men rushed out to fall upon the former regent with blows but Taurentians swiftly, with proddings and blows of their spears, drove them back.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 83 These were the same ostraka, I supposed, which, a few days ago, would have been worth their weight in gold, permits, passes, in effect, to remain in the city.
7 84 After the burning of the gates, of course, one need no longer concern oneself with ostraka and permits.
7 85 "We are free now!" cried one of the men, flinging his ostrakon at Gnieus Lelius.
7 86 Other men rushed out to fall upon the former regent with blows but Taurentians swiftly, with proddings and blows of their spears, drove them back.
7 87 Gnieus Lelius was then, by the front ramp, conducted to the surface of the platform.
7 88 Many in the crowd, now first seeing him, shrieked out their hatred.
7 89 There he was put on his knees, to one side, the children locking their chains to prepared rings, set in a circle, then withdrawing.
These were the same ostraka, I supposed, which, a few days ago, would have been worth their weight in gold, permits, passes, in effect, to remain in the city. After the burning of the gates, of course, one need no longer concern oneself with ostraka and permits. "We are free now!" cried one of the men, flinging his ostrakon at Gnieus Lelius. Other men rushed out to fall upon the former regent with blows but Taurentians swiftly, with proddings and blows of their spears, drove them back. Gnieus Lelius was then, by the front ramp, conducted to the surface of the platform. Many in the crowd, now first seeing him, shrieked out their hatred. There he was put on his knees, to one side, the children locking their chains to prepared rings, set in a circle, then withdrawing. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7)