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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

No one, after I had felled the first who had dared to lift his sword to such a purpose, had dared to threaten a slave. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #54)
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18 54 No one, after I had felled the first who had dared to lift his sword to such a purpose, had dared to threaten a slave.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 51 Sarus had not had them slain.
18 52 Doubtless he had feared the great bow.
18 53 His earlier attempt to slay slaves had been unsuccessful.
18 54 No one, after I had felled the first who had dared to lift his sword to such a purpose, had dared to threaten a slave.
18 55 On the other hand, on the orders of Sarus, the seventy-five men had been chained in a large circle, about some ten large trees.
18 56 When I had come upon them, though I had not made my presence known to them, I had seen that each still wore his neck chain, and that the hands of each were still manacled behind his back.
18 57 The long set of chains and collars, securing them, had been fastened about several trees, in a great circle.
Sarus had not had them slain. Doubtless he had feared the great bow. His earlier attempt to slay slaves had been unsuccessful. No one, after I had felled the first who had dared to lift his sword to such a purpose, had dared to threaten a slave. On the other hand, on the orders of Sarus, the seventy-five men had been chained in a large circle, about some ten large trees. When I had come upon them, though I had not made my presence known to them, I had seen that each still wore his neck chain, and that the hands of each were still manacled behind his back. The long set of chains and collars, securing them, had been fastened about several trees, in a great circle. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 18)