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

"That one," he had said, sitting in court, in the audience chamber of what had been the kasbah of Ibn Saran, indicating the silken fellow who had worn the ruby necklace, who had tried to betray us to the guards of Tarna, "that one sell in Tor—sell him to a woman". - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #106)
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26 106 "That one," he had said, sitting in court, in the audience chamber of what had been the kasbah of Ibn Saran, indicating the silken fellow who had worn the ruby necklace, who had tried to betray us to the guards of Tarna, "that one sell in Tor—sell him to a woman".

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

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26 103 They were to be given money and safe conduct to Tor.
26 104 They, though afoot, joined the march.
26 105 One exception had Haroun, high Pasha of the Kavars, made.
26 106 "That one," he had said, sitting in court, in the audience chamber of what had been the kasbah of Ibn Saran, indicating the silken fellow who had worn the ruby necklace, who had tried to betray us to the guards of Tarna, "that one sell in Tor—sell him to a woman".
26 107 The fellow had been dragged away.
26 108 He was with the male slaves toward the rear of the column; he alone among them was not stripped; he wore his seraglio silk, the ruby necklace; they did not look pleasantly upon him.
26 109 At the first group of fifty girls, nude, waiting in wrist coffle, I stopped.
They were to be given money and safe conduct to Tor. They, though afoot, joined the march. One exception had Haroun, high Pasha of the Kavars, made. "That one," he had said, sitting in court, in the audience chamber of what had been the kasbah of Ibn Saran, indicating the silken fellow who had worn the ruby necklace, who had tried to betray us to the guards of Tarna, "that one sell in Tor—sell him to a woman". The fellow had been dragged away. He was with the male slaves toward the rear of the column; he alone among them was not stripped; he wore his seraglio silk, the ruby necklace; they did not look pleasantly upon him. At the first group of fifty girls, nude, waiting in wrist coffle, I stopped. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 26)