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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

In my time in the black court I occasionally witnessed the admission of clients who sought the services of the "dark sword". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #42)
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26 42 In my time in the black court I occasionally witnessed the admission of clients who sought the services of the "dark sword".

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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26 39 It might be regretted that a fee is lost, but nothing else.
26 40 One who is slain in his work is regarded as having failed, and, in virtue of this, is denied any further consideration.
26 41 It will, on the other hand, hunt an individual who might, in its view, have gratuitously slain one of its members.
26 42 In my time in the black court I occasionally witnessed the admission of clients who sought the services of the "dark sword".
26 43 Other clients, by means of messengers, may request a discreet interview with a representative of the caste, in which fees might be negotiated and arrangements made.
26 44 As is understandable, certain individuals would not wish to be noticed entering the precincts of the court.
26 45 Slaves were not privy to such interviews, either within or outside the court.
It might be regretted that a fee is lost, but nothing else. One who is slain in his work is regarded as having failed, and, in virtue of this, is denied any further consideration. It will, on the other hand, hunt an individual who might, in its view, have gratuitously slain one of its members. In my time in the black court I occasionally witnessed the admission of clients who sought the services of the "dark sword". Other clients, by means of messengers, may request a discreet interview with a representative of the caste, in which fees might be negotiated and arrangements made. As is understandable, certain individuals would not wish to be noticed entering the precincts of the court. Slaves were not privy to such interviews, either within or outside the court. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 26)