Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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There was a rustle of slave bells to my right, locked on the left ankle of a girl.
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Samos wore the blue and yellow robes of the Slaver.
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22
Indeed, he was First Slaver of Port Kar, and First Captain in its council of Captains, which council, since the downfall of the four Ubars is sovereign in Port Kar.
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I, too, was a member of the council of Captains, Bosk, of the House of Bosk, of Port Kar.
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24
I wore a white robe, woven of the wool of the Hurt, imported from distant Ar, trimmed with golden cloth, from Tor, the colors of the Merchant.
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But beneath my robe I wore a tunic of red, that color of the warriors.
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To one side of the room, unclothed, his wrists manacled behind his body, his ankles confined in short chains, knelt a large man, a heavy band of iron hammered about his throat.
There was a rustle of slave bells to my right, locked on the left ankle of a girl.
Samos wore the blue and yellow robes of the Slaver.
Indeed, he was First Slaver of Port Kar, and First Captain in its council of Captains, which council, since the downfall of the four Ubars is sovereign in Port Kar.
I, too, was a member of the council of Captains, Bosk, of the House of Bosk, of Port Kar.
I wore a white robe, woven of the wool of the Hurt, imported from distant Ar, trimmed with golden cloth, from Tor, the colors of the Merchant.
But beneath my robe I wore a tunic of red, that color of the warriors.
To one side of the room, unclothed, his wrists manacled behind his body, his ankles confined in short chains, knelt a large man, a heavy band of iron hammered about his throat.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )