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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 150 I wondered what had become of her, but I did not inquire.
3 151 One of the first lessons I was taught on Gor was that concern for a slave was out of place.
3 152 I decided to wait.
3 153 I did learn, casually from a Scribe, not Torm, that slaves were not permitted to impart instruction to a free man, since it would place him in their debt, and nothing was owed to a slave.
3 154 If it was in my power, I resolved to do what I could to abolish what seemed to me a degrading condition.
3 155 I once talked to my father about the matter, and he merely said that there were many things on Gor worse than the lot of slavery, particularly that of a Tower slave.
3 156 * * * * Without warning, with blinding speed, the bronze-headed spear flew toward my breast, the heavy shaft blurred like a comet's tail behind it.
I wondered what had become of her, but I did not inquire. One of the first lessons I was taught on Gor was that concern for a slave was out of place. I decided to wait. I did learn, casually from a Scribe, not Torm, that slaves were not permitted to impart instruction to a free man, since it would place him in their debt, and nothing was owed to a slave. If it was in my power, I resolved to do what I could to abolish what seemed to me a degrading condition. I once talked to my father about the matter, and he merely said that there were many things on Gor worse than the lot of slavery, particularly that of a Tower slave. * * * * Without warning, with blinding speed, the bronze-headed spear flew toward my breast, the heavy shaft blurred like a comet's tail behind it. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )