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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

If she fell into the hands of Samos I had little doubt he would have her bound and thrown to the urts, among the garbage, in the canals of Port Kar. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #98)
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24 98 If she fell into the hands of Samos I had little doubt he would have her bound and thrown to the urts, among the garbage, in the canals of Port Kar.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 95 She, in a dungeon, in a holding somewhere of agents of Kurii, had betrayed Priest-Kings.
24 96 Chained nude in a dungeon, in the darkness, among the urts, she had screamed for mercy.
24 97 She had revealed all she knew of the Sardar, the plans of Priest-Kings, their practices and devices, the weakness of the Nest.
24 98 If she fell into the hands of Samos I had little doubt he would have her bound and thrown to the urts, among the garbage, in the canals of Port Kar.
24 99 Emptied of information she had been brought by Ibn Saran to the Tahari.
24 100 Here she had, for him, identified me, when I entered the Tahari.
24 101 I remembered her as one of the slaves who, bangled, in the high, tight vest of red silk, the sashed, diaphanous chalwar, had served wine in the palace of Suleiman at Nine Wells.
She, in a dungeon, in a holding somewhere of agents of Kurii, had betrayed Priest-Kings. Chained nude in a dungeon, in the darkness, among the urts, she had screamed for mercy. She had revealed all she knew of the Sardar, the plans of Priest-Kings, their practices and devices, the weakness of the Nest. If she fell into the hands of Samos I had little doubt he would have her bound and thrown to the urts, among the garbage, in the canals of Port Kar. Emptied of information she had been brought by Ibn Saran to the Tahari. Here she had, for him, identified me, when I entered the Tahari. I remembered her as one of the slaves who, bangled, in the high, tight vest of red silk, the sashed, diaphanous chalwar, had served wine in the palace of Suleiman at Nine Wells. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 24)