Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
25
81
Interesting, I thought, how mercenaries, outlaws, renegades, even those who have betrayed and repudiated their Home Stones, remember such things.
Interesting, I thought, how mercenaries, outlaws, renegades, even those who have betrayed and repudiated their Home Stones, remember such things.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #81)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
78
But so, too, of course, are verr, tarsks, kaiila, and such.
25
79
In the distance the feast was still in progress.
25
80
I heard strains of a song, an anthem of Cos.
25
81
Interesting, I thought, how mercenaries, outlaws, renegades, even those who have betrayed and repudiated their Home Stones, remember such things.
25
82
I was passed by some fellows returning to their quarters, some leading leashed slaves, their hands tied behind their backs.
25
83
Others passed, too, with slaves in custody, but differently, the slaves bent over, in leading position, their heads at the hips of free men, held there by the hair, these slaves' hands fastened, too, behind their backs.
25
84
I did not doubt but what these fellows would derive much pleasure from the slaves.
But so, too, of course, are verr, tarsks, kaiila, and such.
In the distance the feast was still in progress.
I heard strains of a song, an anthem of Cos.
Interesting, I thought, how mercenaries, outlaws, renegades, even those who have betrayed and repudiated their Home Stones, remember such things.
I was passed by some fellows returning to their quarters, some leading leashed slaves, their hands tied behind their backs.
Others passed, too, with slaves in custody, but differently, the slaves bent over, in leading position, their heads at the hips of free men, held there by the hair, these slaves' hands fastened, too, behind their backs.
I did not doubt but what these fellows would derive much pleasure from the slaves.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 25)