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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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71 12 He also purchased some heavy chain, which he slung about Flavion's body, and by means of which he could tether him at night.
71 13 Cabot also scratched, in gorean, on the collar: "I am Flavion, adherent of Agamemnon, traitor to the cause of Lord Arcesilaus".
71 14 The smith had been quite cooperative, particularly as he had received for his work a ruby, one from the trial of Lord Pyrrhus, long ago.
71 15 It was equivalent to more than he would be likely to earn in more than two revolutions of the steel worlds about Tor-tu-gor, or Sol, the common star of Earth, gor, the steel worlds, and a wheel of worlds, satellites, fragments, and debris.
71 16 Cabot had two power weapons, one from the forest camp, and one which had been Flavion's.
71 17 Between both, he had only five charges, three designed for one weapon, two fitted to the other.
71 18 "Free me of these encumbrances," said Flavion, shaking the manacles.
He also purchased some heavy chain, which he slung about Flavion's body, and by means of which he could tether him at night. Cabot also scratched, in gorean, on the collar: "I am Flavion, adherent of Agamemnon, traitor to the cause of Lord Arcesilaus". The smith had been quite cooperative, particularly as he had received for his work a ruby, one from the trial of Lord Pyrrhus, long ago. It was equivalent to more than he would be likely to earn in more than two revolutions of the steel worlds about Tor-tu-gor, or Sol, the common star of Earth, gor, the steel worlds, and a wheel of worlds, satellites, fragments, and debris. Cabot had two power weapons, one from the forest camp, and one which had been Flavion's. Between both, he had only five charges, three designed for one weapon, two fitted to the other. "Free me of these encumbrances," said Flavion, shaking the manacles. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )