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

Indeed, so jealous of their prerogatives were the caste of thieves that they often hunted thieves who did not belong to the caste, and slew them, throwing their bodies to the urts in the canals. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #440)
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22 440 Indeed, so jealous of their prerogatives were the caste of thieves that they often hunted thieves who did not belong to the caste, and slew them, throwing their bodies to the urts in the canals.

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

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22 437 I had seen it several times, once on one who worked for the mysterious Others, a member of a crew of a black ship, once encountered in the mountains of the Voltai, not far from great Ar itself.
22 438 The caste of thieves was important in Port Kar, and even honored.
22 439 It represented a skill which in the city was held in high repute.
22 440 Indeed, so jealous of their prerogatives were the caste of thieves that they often hunted thieves who did not belong to the caste, and slew them, throwing their bodies to the urts in the canals.
22 441 Indeed, there was less thievery in Port Kar than there might have been were there no caste of thieves in the city.
22 442 They protected, jealously, their own territories from amateur competition.
22 443 Ear notching and mutilation, common punishment on Gor for thieves, were not found in Port Kar.
I had seen it several times, once on one who worked for the mysterious Others, a member of a crew of a black ship, once encountered in the mountains of the Voltai, not far from great Ar itself. The caste of thieves was important in Port Kar, and even honored. It represented a skill which in the city was held in high repute. Indeed, so jealous of their prerogatives were the caste of thieves that they often hunted thieves who did not belong to the caste, and slew them, throwing their bodies to the urts in the canals. Indeed, there was less thievery in Port Kar than there might have been were there no caste of thieves in the city. They protected, jealously, their own territories from amateur competition. Ear notching and mutilation, common punishment on Gor for thieves, were not found in Port Kar. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22)