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Book 1. (6 results) Tarnsman of Gor

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3 127 But the children, of course, and their children eventually became simply Gorean.
3 232 "It is not for children".
4 31 The tarn continued to climb, and I saw the City of Cylinders dropping far below me, like a set of rounded children's blocks set in the gleaming green hills.
14 83 "Damn your precious stinking honor!" Without realizing what I was doing, I had shaken the two restraining tarnsmen from my arms as if they had been children, and I rushed on Marlenus and struck him violently in the face with my fist, causing him to reel backward, his face contorted wit...
17 58 children under twelve would be distributed at random among the free cities of Gor.
20 4 The sounds of playing children carry through the open window.

Book 2. (4 results) Outlaw of Gor

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4 19 They are primarily dangerous to children and small animals, but a grown man who might lose his footing among them would not be likely to survive.
4 102 It is said that if one sees one's visage black and wasted one will die of disease, if one sees oneself torn and scarlet one will die in battle, if one sees oneself old and white haired, one will die in peace and leave children.
8 27 I missed the shrill, interminable calls of the vendors, each different; the good-natured banter of friends in the marketplace exchanging gossip and dinner invitations; the shouts of burly porters threading their way through the tumult; the cries of children escaped from their tutors an...
22 169 Accordingly, gradually exploiting, perhaps unconsciously, the opportunities afforded by the training of children and the affections of their men, the women of Tharna improved their position considerably over the generations, also adding to their social power the economic largesse of va...

Book 3. (6 results) Priest-Kings of Gor

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11 87 From behind me I heard the mechanical voice of Misk's translator: "But she is the Mother," it said, "and we of the Nest are all her children".
17 64 Its speed is controlled by the placement of the feet along double accelerator strips which lie flush with the surface of the disk; its direction is controlled by the rider, who bends and turns his body, thereby transmitting force to the lightly riding disk, the principles involved being no more unus...
27 286 The ancient creature on the platform, brown and wrinkled, lifted her antennae and surveyed the chamber and her children.
30 160 "You saved his children," said Parp.
30 161 "But he has no sex, no children," I said.
32 172 "You do not understand, my children," said Kusk, "what the Golden Beetle means to a Priest-King".

Book 4. (9 results) Nomads of Gor

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3 7 The children of the Wagon Peoples are taught the saddle of the kaiila before they can walk.
5 4 Here and there children ran between the wheels, playing with a cork ball and quiva, the object of the game being to strike the thrown ball.
5 117 I heard then the shouts of men and the cries of women and children.
6 2 Many others, too, rushed to the sound, and we were jostled by armed warriors, scarred and fierce; by boys with unscarred faces, carrying the pointed sticks used often for goading the wagon bosk; by leather-clad women hurrying from the cooking pots; by wild, half-clothed children; even ...
8 193 Watching us there were a few children, some men, some slave girls.
8 194 As soon as Kamchak had agreed to Albrecht's proposal the children and several of the slave girls immediately began to rush toward the wagons, delightedly crying, "Wager! Wager!" Soon, to my dismay, a large number of Tuchuks, male and female, and their male or female slaves, began to ga...
11 117 * * * * Some two hours later we reached the encampment of the Tuchuks and made our way among the wagons and the cooking pots and playing children.
14 55 Among the wagons the tarnsmen would have found only slaves, women and children, but not a wagon had been burned or looted.
21 86 Then some children, screaming, ran after the soldiers.

Book 5. (4 results) Assassin of Gor

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3 29 It might be mentioned that the game, as I shall speak of it, for in Gorean it has no other designation, is extremely popular on Gor, and even children find among their playthings the pieces of the game; there are numerous clubs and competitions among various castes and cylinders; caref...
3 31 It is not unusual to find even children of twelve or fourteen years who play with a depth and sophistication, a subtlety and a brilliance, that might be the envy of the chess masters of Earth.
19 31 Twice children tripped me; at least twice one of the guards with the butt of his spear did so.
22 294 Here and there children ran about.

Book 6. (12 results) Raiders of Gor

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3 19 My ankles had been unbound only long enough to push me stumbling from the rush craft, among the shouting women and men and children, to the throne of Ho-Hak.
3 67 There were other women about as well, and, here and there, peering between the adults, I could see children.
4 80 I did not even much care that I might spend the rest of my life as an abject slave, abused on a rence island, the sport of a girl or children, the butt of the cruelty and jests of men.
5 85 The smaller children played together, the boys playing games with small nets and reed marsh spears, the girls with rence dolls, or some of the older ones sporting with throwing sticks, competing against one another.
5 138 There were children about the periphery of the circles but many of them were already asleep on the rence.
6 22 But we found rencers running toward us, men, and women, and children, their hands outstretched, stumbling, falling.
6 78 Everywhere about us there were shouting men, screaming women, running, crying children, and everywhere, it seemed, the men of Port Kar, and their slaves, holding torches aloft, burning like the eyes of predators in the marsh night.
7 1 I Will Hunt Lost among the rushes and sedge, out in the darkness of the marsh, some hundred yards from the rence islands, two of which were burning, Telima, bound, and I, a garland of rence flowers bloodied in my hair, watched the movement of torches, listened to the shouts of men, the screams of wo...
7 29 Within the net there were men, and women and children.
15 76 On the prow, she passed slowly beneath the men, and the women and children, on the rooftops, many of whom called out to her, hooting and jeering her.
16 329 children were crying.
18 50 I supposed that in time to come men might, on this holiday, show their wounds to slaves and wondering children, saying to them, "These I had in Se'Kara".

Book 7. (10 results) Captive of Gor

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8 745 How clever they thought they were! They were beasts, all of them! I suppose they were big, brave men, with their spears and swords, and if the beast charged at them, they would just stand there and kill it, while we, only women, fled like screaming children.
8 749 We had fled like screaming children.
11 875 Such things, I have been told, are even taught to male children, as part of their education.
12 270 children cried out and pelted them with pebbles.
13 536 Then my heart sank! There must have been two hundred or more peasants, men, children and women, all shouting, and beating on their kettles or pans.
13 537 The women and children carried sticks and switches, the men spears, flails, forks and clubs.
13 639 Women and children, too, in the dusty square crowded about.
13 641 I saw sticks in the hands of some of the children.
13 658 "Let us switch her," cried the women and the children.
15 899 In the high cylinders, in Gorean cities, there are often public slaves who tend the central kitchens in cylinders, care for the children, but may not instruct them, and, for a tiny fee to the city, clean compartments and do laundering.

Book 8. (3 results) Hunters of Gor

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22 711 Natural selections suggest that a woman who wished to belong to a man, who wished to remain with him, who wished to have children, who wished to care for them, who loved them, would have an advantage, in the long run, as far as her genetic type was concerned, of surviving, over a woman...
3 247 Men, and women and children, were lining the side street, and others were pouring in from the street before the tavern.
3 376 I could now see there were more than two hundred men about, and women and children, as well.

Book 9. (4 results) Marauders of Gor

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2 120 For example, if they could fuse their superstitions and lore, and myths, with a genuine moral message, of one sort or another, they might appeal more seriously to the general population; if they spoke more sense people would be less sensitive to, or disturbed by, the nonsense; further, they should t...
10 82 When the war arrow is carried, of course, all free men are to respond; in such a case the farm may suffer, and his companion and children know great hardship; in leaving his family, the farmer, weapons upon his shoulder, speaks simply to them.
10 183 "I have no quarrel with children".
10 314 We saw thralls, too, in the crowd, and rune-priests, with long hair, in white robes, a spiral ring of gold on their left arms, about their waist a bag of omen chips, pieces of wood soaked in the blood of the sacrificial bosk, slain to open the Thing; these chips are thrown like dice, sometimes sever...

Book 10. (15 results) Tribesmen of Gor

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10 379 The dominant male is thus selected for in mate competition; the undominant male tends, statistically, to lose out to his stronger, more intelligent foe; correspondingly, evolution selected for the female who responds to the dominant male; she who fled such men either mated with weaker men, her
10 378 One tries different girls until one finds her, or those, who are the most exquisite, the most pleasing; one tends then, to keep them; this tends, too, to work out to the advantage of the women, the female slaves, but few, except themselves, are concerned with them, or their feelings; men, it is clea...
2 240 Some of the peppers and spices, relished even by children in the Tahari districts, were sufficient to convince an average good fellow of Thentis or Ar that the roof of his mouth and his tongue were being torn out of his head.
2 612 I saw children on their hands and knees lapping water, women filling jugs, men submerging bags, the air bubbling up as the bags filled.
4 424 I permitted nomad children to discomfit her.
8 98 One crucial difference, of course, was the absence of free women and small children.
10 193 The rooms are seldom crossed directly, in order to prevent undue wear on the rugs; long strips of ruglike material line the edges of the room; these are commonly used in moving from room to room; children, servants, slaves, women, commonly negotiate the rooms by keeping on the runners,...
11 83 During the day it seems menacing, whitish, shimmering with heat, blinding, burning; men must shade their eyes; some go blind; women and children remain within the tents; but, with the coming of the evening, with the departure of the sun, there is a softening, a gentling, of this vast, ...
11 102 The children of nomads, both male and female, until they are five or six years of age, wear no clothing.
11 107 It might be of interest to note that children of the nomads are suckled for some eighteen months, which is nearly twice the normal length of time for Earth infants, and half again the normal time for Gorean infants.
11 108 These children, if it is significant, are almost uniformly secure in their families, sturdy, outspoken and self-reliant.
11 111 Another habit of nomads, or of nomad mothers, is to frequently bathe small children, even if it is only with a cloth and a cup of water.
11 521 "Their garments, their saddles," said Hassan, "are Kavar!" From the roof we could see men and women, and children, running through the palm groves and gardens.
14 30 children, and nomads, sometimes rise early, to lick the dew from the rocks.
15 58 It contains neither children, nor women.

Book 11. (3 results) Slave Girl of Gor

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9 1002 Caste membership of the children born of such a union is a function of the caste of the father.
9 1448 There were no children present.
25 89 Also, it was thought to have consequences for improved pedagogy, in teaching children to first recognize the most commonly occurring letters".

Book 12. (19 results) Beasts of Gor

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1 254 It is said that if one sees oneself black and wasted in the blood, one will perish of disease; if one sees oneself torn and bloody, one will perish in battle; if one sees oneself old and gray one will die in peace and leave children.
9 223 Yet they have never seen fit, through lies, to inflict suffering on children.
9 224 They seem generally to me to be fond of children.
9 226 Even slave children, incidentally, are seldom abused or treated poorly, and are given much freedom, until they reach their young adulthood.
9 280 On the other hand the children of the red hunters are born with a blue spot at the base of the spine and those of the red savages, or red kaiila riders, are not.
12 332 Hundreds of the women and children of the red hunters, fanned out for pasangs, shouting, beating on pans, had turned the herd toward the great alley of stone cairns.
12 373 Two children raced past me, playing tag.
14 229 When we were children we would gather eggs together at the bird cliffs, and hold hands, and, together, fight the coming of sleep".
14 340 "I have loved you since we were children, Imnak," she whispered.
15 488 Sometimes a girl, winning love, is freed, perhaps to bear the children of a former master.
20 174 Even the children carried meat.
20 192 The children do not yet know about bad hunting, we do not tell them".
20 193 I did know the red hunters were extremely permissive with their children, even among Goreans.
20 196 Soon enough the children would learn.
20 197 Until that time let them be children.
35 433 Interestingly, and understandably, not all these women are Gorean; no; rather, many of them are from Earth, the world once my own, a world perhaps once as beautiful as Gor, now a more-neglected, grayer world, now a world too often dishonored, desecrated, and betrayed by her own children
35 1086 Outside, on the dim, polar ice, many on sleds, drawn by sleen, were hundreds of the People, men, and women and children.
35 1108 Even more of the People, women and children as well as hunters, were making their way across the ice to the complex.
37 9 children hid their faces.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor

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1 25 That children should be taught the alphabet in an order which reflects the frequency of the occurrence of the letters in the language, and thus would expedite their learning, appears to be too radical and offensive an idea to become acceptable.
4 389 Even children use these boats.
27 6 There were only men and male children on the scaffolding.
27 27 Even the children were screaming at us, imitating their elders.
39 5 "There are women and children on the bank," said Ayari.
39 20 "Hurry! Paddle!" Suddenly, seeing us turning about, the crowd of women and children parted.
47 99 Men and women, and children, ran past the doorway of the hut.

Book 14. (3 results) Fighting Slave of Gor

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4 212 "Only there, except for children who can be, and often are, physically abused, the whips are social and verbal".
4 234 In children, of course, the punishments are commonly forgotten, at least on conscious levels.
16 16 Even the physicians, however, normally do not admit their women to full practice until they have borne two children.

Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor

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24 404 Even children would know us as mere slaves, for, categorically, and legally, that is what we would be.

Book 16. (6 results) Guardsman of Gor

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11 154 children of many houses might be startled if they could see the transformation which takes place in their pretty Didi or Lale, whom they know as their nurse, governess and playmate, when she is, in their absence or after their bedtime, ordered to the chamber of one of the young masters...
12 217 As children we played together in Port Cos.
19 4 The children that we passed in the streets, playing at marbles or stone toss, scarcely glanced up.
19 5 Two children, however, one boy and one girl, did run and strike the slave.
19 7 I did not admonish the children.
21 543 children, sensing that the girl may have been displeasing, often swarm about such an unfortunate creature with pebbles and switches, hurrying her about her errands.

Book 17. (14 results) Savages of Gor

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16 375 "Some children were spared, young children," said Pumpkin.
1 1130 They will have known one another almost all of their lives; as children and boys they have played together and watched the kaiila herds in the summer camps together; they may even have shared in their first kailiauk hunt; now, as men, they have taken the warpath together; they are comr...
6 100 "Men, women, children.
14 372 Some, I was sure, saw through the conditioning regimens to which, even as children, they had been uniformly and persistently subjected.
14 762 The Waniyanpi, it then seemed likely, may have betrayed themselves, and their children.
14 777 He was kind to me, and protected me, muchly, from the other children.
14 813 Two children had left the camp that morning.
14 1209 "In actions of this sort," said Grunt, "our friends of the plains are seldom inclined to leave survivors, but perhaps they did, perhaps, say, some children, to be herded to Waniyanpi camps, to be raised with Waniyanpi values, suitable for slaves, or, say, perhaps, some females whose ex...
16 378 The Fleer took one group, consisting of six children.
16 379 The other three groups, consisting of five children apiece, were taken by the Sleen, the Yellow Knives and Kailiauk".
16 381 "They did not take any of the children," said Pumpkin.
16 382 "The children were very fortunate," said one of the fellows before me.
16 389 I wondered if the horrors and crimes perpetrated on one another by adults could ever match the cruelties inflicted on children.
17 700 How tragic, in particular, it is, to see such reactions being absorbed by children.

Book 18. (25 results) Blood Brothers of Gor

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2 245 Older children often ride on the skins stretched between travois poles.
2 254 children, too, I noted, those not in cradles, greased, their hair braided, their bodies and clothing ornamented, in splendid finery, like miniature versions of the adults, some riding, some sitting on the skins stretched between travois poles, participated happily and proudly, or bewil...
4 48 children will also carry it in their play.
4 198 To be sure, it is not unknown for a man to occasionally seek the lodge of his warrior society, where his children and woman cannot follow him.
7 109 There was laughter, and joking, the sounds of playing children, the calls of women, the shouts of men, the bustle of people moving about, many in their best, conversing, parading, visiting, occasionally the squeals of kaiila.
18 38 Yet as children they had been more as companions and playmates than as master and slave.
18 50 That morning two children had left the village; what returned to it that night were a young master and his claimed slave.
22 303 It did not make much sense to me where women or children were concerned.
25 120 "If you wish, on the other hand, to come to the area of the council lodge, to huddle there with the women and children, you may do so," he said.
27 11 In it were women and children.
28 21 We had not gone to wait with the women and children.
28 36 He was near the area where the women and children were gathered.
29 47 "To the east! To the west! Women and children between the lines!" I saw Hci, with an expert thrust, past the buckler of a soldier, drop the fellow from his saddle.
29 144 "The women and children," said Cuwignaka, pointing, "are in that direction".
29 217 "The young warriors were bringing in kaiila, to help evacuate the women and children".
30 5 Within it, crowded, were women and children, and kaiila.
30 107 Women and children screamed.
30 110 Women and children sought the free kaiila which had been brought for them.
33 43 They have turned away even women and children".
44 383 "Now even your women and children will be killed!" "There is not one woman or child in this camp," said Hci.
44 388 "The women and children are elsewhere, and safe".
44 597 For days warriors, and women and children, had been making them.
47 317 "Let those with tarns, who lost women and children at the summer camp, attend to these," I said.
54 28 The lad, it was said, had children of his own.
54 222 "Oh," she cried, breathlessly, rapturously, "he is my master! He is my master! For years, in my heart, I have known I belonged to him! Now, at last, I am his legal slave! He is so strong with me, and perfect! I am so happy!" Her new master was a lad of the Napoktan, some two years her senior, Waiyey...

Book 19. (2 results) Kajira of Gor

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6 365 How few children of Earth, I thought, are taught the names and kinds of the trees and shrubs, the plants, the insects and birds, which surround them constantly.
14 18 Such colors, too, were prominent in the crowd, on garments and being waved, fluttering, by citizens and sometimes even by children, perched on the shoulders of adults.

Book 20. (4 results) Players of Gor

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2 101 children fled by, playing tag.
2 1597 I wondered if Gorean men could even conceive of a world where sexuality was supposedly shameful, where sex and guilt were pathologically intermingled, where children were raised to suspect and fear their own bodies, where the most natural urges and impulses of human beings were denounc...
14 375 Now, I supposed, the urt people, their children and such, would simply grow up with the packs, thinking perhaps that this was just the way things had been, inexplicably, or naturally, from time immemorial.
16 746 "May we have your permission to tell our children and our grandchildren about this?" inquired Chino.

Book 21. (5 results) Mercenaries of Gor

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3 269 "Sometimes they will send their children out beside the road to do the begging.
4 11 They are ranged in a closed circle, or concentric, closed circles, draft animals, and women and children within.
4 432 Yet it seemed she had been, as is often the case with Alar children, raised with much permissiveness.
13 1 We Proceed to the Semnium I heard the crying of confused, frightened children, the lamentations of women.
25 2231 And this will remain true, always, in its own place, and in its own terms, regardless of the lies taught children, the restriction of educational posts to adherents, the pervasive propaganda, the selective allocation of research grants, the denial of freedoms and the suppression of alt...

Book 22. (4 results) Dancer of Gor

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3 148 I turned off the light in the ladies' room and emerged into the hall-like way between the interior wall, that enclosing the washrooms and part of the children's section, and the openings between the shelves on the western side of the library.
3 149 One of the doors to the children's section was on the left.
6 236 They are popular even with children.
7 92 I found almost everything I saw different, and interesting, the men and women, the children, the clothes, their accouterments, the streets, the buildings, the tents, the stalls, the trees, the flowers, everything.

Book 23. (30 results) Renegades of Gor

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18 179 I then sent forth men from the shield wall singly, and in squads, to ferry the women and children, one at a time, or the women carrying children in their arms, beneath the cover of their shields, to the walkway.
21 1022 It is not unusual for the occupants of a coffle, of either sort, to be verbally and physically abused by free women and children, the children taking the behavior of the free women as a license authorizing their own tricks and pranks, to be spat upon, struck with switches...
1 258 "I have a companion in my wagon, and two children.
1 373 In the flash of lightning in which I had seen the "grease bucket" on its hook I had also seen, under the same wagon, ahead of that to which I clung, two children in a large, suspended hide.
1 377 It is unusual, however, to carry children, or any passenger, or even a slave, in them.
1 379 The children were there now, doubtless, to shelter them from the storm.
1 380 In the next flash of lightning I did not see the children any longer.
5 618 These tablets, and tablets of these sorts, which sometimes have several divisions, and fold up, are often used on Gor for drafts, note taking, temporary tallyings, children's lessons, and such.
6 879 For example, he did not have a companion, or children, with him.
13 21 In the citadel now, hungry and miserable, besides the defenders, were crowded hundreds of women and children.
14 119 "The women and children will already have been moved to the harbor side of the citadel," I said.
16 535 "Those who have no stomach to stay," I said, "let them hide themselves among the women and children below".
17 554 "Take this slave," I said to the fellow without the bow, "and put her with the women and children.
17 557 Similarly, in the vicinity of the women and children, she might serve similar purposes, being used for a diversion or something".
17 559 "The women and children will need you," I said.
17 739 "I hear women and children," said another.
18 8 The landing was crowded with women and children.
18 28 The landing was packed with women and children.
18 31 "I think there must be two to three thousand women and children, and perhaps some four to five hundred men.
18 157 "Back!" I cried to the screaming women and children.
18 163 I detailed men to assist, as they could, shielding them, women and children running toward the walkway.
18 175 The women and children closest to the wall were in little immediate danger from quarrels.
18 207 The women and children then, suddenly, screaming, panic-stricken, fled away from the walls.
18 208 The shield wall was disrupted, the frightened women and children rushing through it, tearing at it, plunging toward the walkway behind us.
18 211 "To the wall!" Behind us we heard the screams of women and children, crowding toward the walkway.
18 213 In the panic most of the women and children had fled from the wall.
18 270 Some fellows near the wall urged the women and children to stream behind these, trying to reach the piers.
18 271 Crouching down many did, and, it seemed, all with children.
18 327 The two lines which had to some extent protected the women and children now withdrew to protect the flanks of the retreating center.
18 329 These mostly backed along, protecting their retreat with their shields, making their way in a file between the fellows still in position on the walkway, on each side of it, those I had placed there to afford protection to the women and children.

Book 24. (2 results) Vagabonds of Gor

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1 277 Survivors of Ar's Station, which had been Ar's major bastion on the Vosk, including many women and children, had been rescued from the piers of the burning port by a fleet of unidentified ships, ships with which the Cosians in the north had not had the forces to deal.
17 322 When they do even children drive them off with sticks.

Book 25. (11 results) Magicians of Gor

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7 71 Other children too, some five of them, with switches, hung about him like sting flies.
7 89 There he was put on his knees, to one side, the children locking their chains to prepared rings, set in a circle, then withdrawing.
7 354 A Taurentian then freed his neck of the heavy collar with the radiating chains, by means of which the children had conducted him to the height of the platform.
7 396 children were lifted on shoulders to see the soldiers.
8 564 "Look," I said, "the children".
8 565 We saw some children to one side, on the city side of the Wall Road.
9 873 Twice some children addressed themselves to the coffle, jeering its captives, spitting upon them, stinging them with hurled pebbles, rushing forward, even, to lash at them with switches.
9 874 Already, it seemed, to these children, the women were no more than slaves.
13 171 The best prospects for the success of such policies are to implement them among men who have never tasted the mastery or, ideally, on innocent children who, if the programs are successful, will never taste them.
17 31 Rather the Priest-Kings are seen as being its children, too, like sleen, and rain and man.
18 43 children sometimes use the stairs to relieve themselves.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor

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5 16 At other times there was the laughter of children, running, sporting in games, games which might be common, I suppose, to children anywhere.
11 346 Do we have reservations, or scruples? Are there lingering vestiges of the barbaric conditioning programs to which we, even as innocent children, were subjected? Such reservations, such scruples, such vestiges, may be quickly removed with the lash.
13 1097 "He is afraid to go to the surface," she said, "in spite of his intelligence, and his great strength, for there even children mock and ridicule him.
19 19 children squirmed in and out among the people.
19 1190 Too, children can be very cruel, running out with switches, pelting them with pebbles, and such.
24 349 With this group, of some twenty or thirty individuals, including some children, I glimpsed the bared legs and arms of some tunicked slaves, at least five or six of them.
44 276 This was not merely a matter of their much greater size and strength, enabling them to handle us as though we might be children, enabling them to do with us as they wished, nor was it a matter merely of the implacability of our bonds, denying us even the most meaningless opportunity to...

Book 27. (9 results) Prize of Gor

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2 153 As her body grew older, and began to dry, and wither, and tire, and began to regard her ever more reproachfully, and sadly, in the mirror, and she went through her change of life, which had been a terrible and troubling time for her, in her loneliness, and in her lack of love and children<...
11 23 Is that not what many vociferous proclaimers of her former ideology maintained that wives were, anyway, slaves? How silly that was, what infantile semantic slight of hand! Is there no better way to abolish the family and surrender children to the centrally designed, and centrally direc...
16 80 All this seemed to take place at the same time, and she opened her eyes wildly for an instant but, drawing back from the painful stabbing of sunlight, shut them in pain, but, in that moment, she had glimpsed a world about her, movements, colors, robes, stalls across the way, displayed goods, awnings...
16 807 Some children ran through the crowd.
22 258 Behind the children, and the lads, you see, stand men.
27 2724 They were curled together, as she had seen them before, as though for warmth, a mass of heat and fur, innocent domestic animals, harmless trained beasts, gentle, massive, slothful creatures who might, prodded into movement by a ribboned wand, delight children at the fairs.
30 34 It is sad, one supposes, to see one's species domesticated, to see this done to our race, and seemingly to be done with its consent, too, a race which might otherwise have become children of the stars.
30 248 Two children, and, later, a free woman, were passed on the stairs.
30 739 What would be the point of it? Similarly he would not abuse children, torture small animals, or such.

Book 28. (6 results) Kur of Gor

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1 18 But are we not, in our way, as well? When the Nameless One stirred the cauldron of stars did it intend them? Are they not a lapse of sorts? Might it have been distracted at the time? But in what workshop or cauldron was formed the Nameless One itself? From what unseen seas was it itself cast forth, ...
21 195 "Actually Kur children," said Peisistratus.
21 206 "children are fond of games.
21 215 Suddenly the children raced upon the huddled cattle, seizing them, lacerating them, tearing them.
27 173 "In your former culture," said Cabot, "only males were thought to have value, really, and thus the female was supposed to become a pretend male, with male properties and virtues, a counterfeit male, a facsimile male, and so arose all the nonsense of identity, a farce transparent even to childr...
55 353 "You had the wisdom to avoid the children, did you not?" he asked.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 120 Gorean men are not interested in children, even if they have the bodies of women.
2 125 Unfortunately, too, several of these children will suffer confusing stress, as they lack the emotional maturation to relate comprehensibly to the needs and demands of their grown bodies, bodies hastened beyond the horizons of a child's understanding.
5 53 "Games are for children," he said.
5 54 "Kaissa is not for children," I said.
11 47 It figures in children's stories as a cute, curious, mischievous little beast, but also one that is stupid, vain, and ignorant.
12 96 children should not be permitted to romp on the high bridges.
23 210 Some, before the hunt, would use a woman, briefly, ruthlessly, unfeelingly, leaving her shuddering, crumpled, and broken, sobbing, at their feet, before honing the selected blade, one of six, before painting the dagger on their forehead, that crowds might part uneasily before them, that taverns migh...

Book 30. (2 results) Mariners of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 109 Those who did not drown were executed, with but one exception, the sleen before you who was mistakenly spared, who should have been bloodied and given to Thassa's hungry children, an offering to her justice, that he not soil our ship with his unclean, impenitent, criminal presence".
24 137 In this way, controlled and herded as the animals they are, they are taught that they are inferior even to the children of their masters.

Book 31. (3 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 183 They had addressed the word 'Masters' to children! Then I realized the children were doubtless free persons.
8 177 "Kajirae, kajirae!" I heard, a sing-song, mocking chanting of children.
8 189 Then we were beyond the children.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 317 "They have been sold," he said, "usually as children, rather with papers, deeds, or contracts.
14 374 "How else would there be a world, a universe?" "Perhaps," he said, "Priest- Kings are the children of the world, of the universe".
14 376 "And might not gods," he said, "be the children of the world, or universe, as much as sleen or kaiila?" "I know little of such things," I said.
14 412 "children of the world?" I said.
20 53 "children know such things," said a slave.
25 11 Gorean children would be more adept at such estimations than I.
25 12 They are taught to estimate the time of day by the position of Tor-tu-Gor, Light- Upon-the-Home-Stone, rather as they are taught to recognize fruits and blossoms, trees and flowers, and a thousand small things within their environment, things which children of my world seldom notice, a...

Book 33. (3 results) Rebels of Gor

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24 83 It might also be noted that while a daimyo is absent from the palace, it is often the case, though not always, that his wife and children will be guests of the shogun.
54 262 In the minds of almost all it is not a device, not a machine, however complex and formidable; it is a gigantic, living beast, a startling, monstrous, fabulous, terrifying creature, hinted at in a thousand legends, employed even to frighten children.
61 430 Inquiries were made of Eito, the rich peasant who had unclaimed her in the village, and it was learned she was a scion of the nobility, in this case of a fallen house, defeated in battle, and had been sold, with other children of the house, years ago.

Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 285 Nature, unlike self-serving political programs, is not the product of ideologically motivated committees; who would seize control of education and the means of communication, to bend innocent, trusting children, and even unwitting populations, to their views; nature is an obstacle to s...

Book 35. (2 results) Quarry of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 141 Jokesters make fun of them; children steal and hide their crutches and sing insulting songs in their presence, keeping clear of their reach; free women will not look upon them; such pieces of men and parts of men must smilingly endure being mocked, while they hope to beg a handful of c...
30 134 They are not only open to recruitment but sometimes acquire male children, even infants, to raise to the sword, so to speak.

Book 36. (6 results) Avengers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 198 There are women and children, as well".
14 22 "I see no women or children on this one," said Thurnock.
35 44 They will now dare to protect themselves, their children, their companions, their possessions and lands".
46 17 Given the nature of this feast, and the grim prospect of the morrow, no women or children were present.
46 18 The share of the feast allotted to women and children was distributed amongst some four dwellings which had been less damaged in the bombardment of the great catapults.
46 20 In the morning, surely, there would be time enough for the weeping of women and the uneasy puzzlement of children, understanding little or nothing.