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Book 1. (2 results) Tarnsman of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 188 My own speculation, which I judge as likely or unlikely to be true as the more popular superstitious stories, is that it is death to learn the secret of the Priest-Kings".
12 31 Before the tarn disk could begin its fall, the quarrel pierced it, carrying it, I would judge, some two hundred and fifty yards out into the river.

Book 2. (4 results) Outlaw of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 12 From their extent and height, as far as I could judge, I guessed them to be the mountains of Thentis.
8 15 Whether or not there were male slaves I could not well judge, for the collars would have been hidden by the gray robes.
15 132 "Remove the mask," I suggested, "in order that I may better judge what you will bring on the Street of Brands".
21 209 In annoyance, looking over the rings of Targo and the sapphires which hung from his ears, I knew he would be a much better judge of their value than I.

Book 3. (2 results) Priest-Kings of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 88 Unfortunately there was no natural light in the room and so one could not judge the time by the sun or the stars and moons of Gor.
9 233 It was not more than a yard wide but its head nearly touched the top of the portal and so I would judge that, standing as it did, it must have been nearly eighteen feet high.

Book 4. (30 results) Nomads of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 311 The judge, aloud, was counting.
8 316 The judge had begun to count again, starting with one, the second counting, which would determine the rider's time.
8 323 "Thirty," said the judge.
8 327 After a moment or two, the judge said, "Stop," and Tuka obediently lay quiet.
8 328 The judge inspected the thongs.
8 363 It was hardly more than five or six beats, it seemed, before Elizabeth, her wrists lashed cruelly to her ankles, was thrown to the grass at the judge's feet.
8 364 "Twenty-five!" announced the judge.
8 367 The judge inspected the bonds.
8 477 As the judge counted aloud I observed the pattern, two left, then a long right to compensate, moving toward the lance; two left, then right; two left, then right.
8 478 "Fifteen!" called the judge, and I streaked on kaiilaback from the circle of the boskhide whip.
8 482 But I could judge Dina's run, two left, one right, so I set the kaiila running at full speed for what would seem to be the unwilling point of rendezvous between Dina and the leather of the bola.
8 495 I threw her to the turf at the judge's feet.
8 496 The judge, and the crowd, seemed speechless.
8 498 The judge looked startled, as though he could not believe what he had seen.
8 501 The judge looked at him.
8 507 The judge allowed her to do so for perhaps a few Ihn, maybe thirty seconds or so, and then he inspected her bonds.
8 567 "Three points for each," announced the judge.
8 575 "It will be his," said the judge, "if you do not ride".
8 596 Then they were quiet, for the judge was rushing to the lance of Albrecht, demanding it.
8 598 "There is blood on the weapon," said the judge.
8 601 The judge showed the point of the lance.
8 603 "Open your mouth, slave," demanded the judge.
8 606 She did so and the judge, holding her teeth apart roughly with his hands, peered within.
10 282 I heard a judge call, "First Stake! Aphris of Turia!" "Hah!" yelled Kamchak, slapping me on the back, nearly knocking me from the back of my kaiila.
10 286 In her silks of white and gold, on cloths thrown before her, Aphris of Turia stepped disdainfully forward, guided by a judge, to the first of the stakes on the side of the Wagon Peoples.
10 296 "I, Hereena of the First Wagon, am superior," she was crying, "to those two Kassar she-kaiila!" But the judge was already four stakes below her.
10 329 "Are the women at stake?" called a judge.
10 332 "Let the women be secured," called the first judge, who stood on a platform near the beginning of the stake lines, this year on the side of the Wagon Peoples.
10 334 "The retaining rings," prompted the judge.
10 337 "Place your wrists in the rings," said the judge, "or it shall be done for you".

Book 5. (17 results) Assassin of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 32 Across the track, on the far side, I heard a judge's bar clang indicating that one of the birds had missed a ring, and a colored disk, silver, was hauled to the top of a pole.
12 56 I heard a judge's bar sound twice, indicating that the next race would begin in ten Ehn.
12 86 I heard the judge's bar ring three times and I could now see the tarns coming forth.
12 130 The judge's bar rang once and there was a cry from the crowd and all leaped to their feet as, with a flurry of beating wings, almost at the instant the white cord was whipped away from in front of them, the tarns took flight.
12 158 I heard the judge's bar ring twice, informing the crowd that the next race would begin in ten Ehn.
13 324 The judge's bar, hanging on its chain from a pole on the dividing wall, was silent.
16 164 The judge's bar rang three times, signaling that the tarns were coming to the track for the next race.
16 200 Race followed race, and, eventually, we heard the judge's bar ringing three times, signaling that the tarns were being brought out for the eleventh race, the last of the day.
22 37 I heard the judge's bar ringing three times signaling tarns to the starting perches.
22 109 I heard the judge's bar, a bristling fire of wings, and the sudden, wild roar of the crowd.
22 283 The judge's bar rang twice, signaling the preparation for the ninth race, that of the Ubar.
22 319 I heard the judge's bar ring three times, signaling the birds to their perches.
22 374 I readied myself for the sound of the judge's bar.
22 406 There was a sudden clang of the judge's bar and the rope stretched before the tarns was jerked away.
22 506 Somewhere behind I heard a scream and the judge's bar signaling that a ring had been missed.
22 536 I heard the judge's bar ring twice, indicating two had failed to clear one ring or another.
22 564 I heard a frightful crack and my left arm broke open bloody in two lines; my sword leaped up and the next time the whip knife struck I severed it; Menicius, with a curse, threw the coil of whip at me and it passed overhead; we shot through the first of the final rings, the end rings; his tarn knife ...

Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 453 "I would not be the best judge of that, Master," I said.

Book 8. (16 results) Hunters of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 302 "Are you prepared now, Lady Tina of Lydius," asked the judge, "to hear your sentence?" "Yes," she said, regarding him, "my judge".
3 276 A judge climbed, on wooden stairs at the back of the wagon, to its surface.
3 280 "Will the Lady Tina of Lydius deign to face me?" asked the judge, using the courteous tones and terminology with which Gorean free women, often inordinately honored, are addressed.
3 290 "Will the Lady Tina of Lydius please deign to face me?" asked the judge, with the same courtesy as before.
3 291 The girl turned in the chain and leather to face her judge, standing removed from her and above her, in his white robes, trimmed with two borders, one of gold, the other of purple.
3 292 "You have been tried, and convicted, of the crime of theft," intoned the judge.
3 295 The judge paid no attention to these speakings.
3 296 "You have been tried and convicted of the crime of theft," said the judge, "for the second time".
3 298 "It is now my duty, Lady Tina," said the judge, "to pass sentence upon you".
3 301 "Yes," she said, "my judge".
3 303 "I herewith sentence you, Lady Tina of Lydius," said the judge, "to slavery".
3 307 "Bring her to the rack," said the judge.
3 310 She then stood beside her judge, barefoot on the flat-topped, wooden wagon.
3 312 "Lady Tina," requested the judge, "go to the rack".
3 338 The judge looked down upon the Lady Tina of Lydius.
11 363 He begged that Verna, who stood nearby, be permitted to display the product, so that I might better judge its sheen and quality.

Book 9. (3 results) Marauders of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 336 No judge, incidentally, is female.
10 337 No female is regarded as competent to judge a female's beauty; only a man, it is said, can do that.
10 344 "Who owns her?" called the chief judge.

Book 10. (22 results) Tribesmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 15 "Bring salt," he said to the judge.
3 16 The judge gestured to a boy, who brought him a small dish of salt.
3 42 The judge nodded assent.
3 63 It had been at my invitation that Farouk had consented to judge the passages at arms, constituting the final phases of the scimitar training.
3 69 The judge had seen the matter correctly.
3 75 "Would you be my guest tonight in my tents?" had asked the judge, Farouk of Kasra.
6 18 "Let the testimony of slaves be taken," said the judge.
6 31 At a sign from the judge the handle moved once, dropping the wooden pawl into the ratchet notch.
6 46 "Should you persist in accusing Hamid," said the judge, "your penalties will be the more severe".
6 48 "Kneel," said the judge.
6 50 The judge signaled again to the slave who controlled the handle of the red-haired girl's rack.
6 59 At a signal from the judge the handle was released.
6 66 "Let the testimony of the second slave be taken," said the judge.
6 78 Ibn Saran nodded to the judge.
6 79 The judge lifted his hand and the handle on the girl's rack moved once.
6 91 At a signal from the judge the slave at the handle of the girl's rack, pushing it with his two hands, moved the handle.
6 114 The judge gave a signal and the long handle of the rack, fitting through a rectangular hole in the axle, moved again.
6 121 "It is enough," said the judge.
7 91 The judge, on the testimony of Ibn Saran, and that of two white-skinned, female slaves, one named Zaya, a red-haired girl, the other a dark-haired girl, whose name was Vella, had sentenced me as a criminal, a would-be assassin, to the secret brine pits of Klima, deep in the dune countr...
12 88 I had not been able, of course, to well judge, in her mannish garb, and burnoose, the lineaments of her body.
12 657 "You have ruined her, I judge," said Hassan, "as an effective mistress of the seraglio".
22 86 It would be easy enough to judge that when the point sped toward me.

Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 982 Let each look about himself and judge for himself the success of his own society.

Book 12. (9 results) Beasts of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 117 You may judge and scorn the Goreans if you wish.
1 118 Know as well, however, that they judge and scorn you.
4 117 These spigots are linked in such a way that when one is open the other must be closed; the spigot turned by a given player closes his own clock's sand passage and opens that of his opponent; when the clocks must both be stopped, as for an adjournment of play, they are placed on their side by the chi...
4 155 The judge, Reginald of Ti, four others of the caste of players behind him, had finished speaking to Scormus and Centius, and the scorers.
4 225 No scorer or judge had contested that.
4 294 I saw Reginald of Ti, high judge, shaking his head.
4 302 Reginald of Ti, high judge, righted the clocks.
30 206 "Excellent," said the judge, or controller of the combats.
30 239 "Fight!" cried the judge, or controller of the combat.

Book 13. (2 results) Explorers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 31 "How do you judge the draw?" asked Ayari.
29 50 "But I suppose that you are the judge of that, for you are the Master," she added, airily.

Book 14. (2 results) Fighting Slave of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 54 If one may judge by the outcome of Kaissa tournaments, amateur tournaments as opposed to those in which members of the caste of Players participate, there are brilliant men in most castes.
26 45 "Surely I am the judge of that," she said.

Book 15. (3 results) Rogue of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 185 "judge for yourself".
1 381 "judge by me," she said.
32 21 "We shall let Kliomenes be the judge of that," he said.

Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 431 The decision of the judge was generally regarded as judicious.

Book 17. (2 results) Savages of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 1274 "The same council was both judge and jury?" I asked.
8 122 Her body, from what I could see of it, and judge of it, showed promise.

Book 18. (2 results) Blood Brothers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 139 "Why would they not simply judge noon by the position of the sun?" "The stick is more accurate," said Cuwignaka.
56 100 "I was a better judge of men, I think, than they".

Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 540 Could the keeper judge the distances unerringly? Could he hold the animal? What if the chain broke? I opened my eyes.

Book 21. (2 results) Mercenaries of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 129 After the judge's decision has been enacted, its effect carried out upon her, reducing her to the status of goods, sometimes publicly, that she may be suitably disgraced, sometimes privately, by a contract slaver, that the sensitivities of free women in the city not be offended, she is...
14 15 "Of that you may judge yourself," he said, "shortly".

Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 484 For example, in the present case, a judge would be expected to decide whether or not the behaviors of the sort performed, for example, the seeming misrepresentation of caste, the baring of certain portions of the body, perhaps violating codes of decorum, the adoption of exciting habili...

Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 598 Then, in effect, she had found herself, by this magnificent brute of a male, a warrior, doubtless a superb and practiced judge of female flesh, for such commonly frequent the markets, rejected as a woman, flung aside with contempt.

Book 25. (3 results) Magicians of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 152 "Though I am scarcely a qualified judge of such things," I said, "I would have thought so.
12 109 After all there is a tendency to judge men by their slaves, as by their other possessions.
25 46 I did not think that this was a judicious remark on his part, but then who am I to judge? "Master, no, Master!" cried the male slave.

Book 26. (5 results) Witness of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 1886 It is difficult to judge time in such matters.
14 1273 He would, if of the Slavers, of course, be an excellent judge of woman flesh.
24 129 It was difficult to judge their number.
24 274 Had it not yet been fetched? And how would these goods, these loots, of precious metal, of soft flesh, of unusual fabrics, of rare spices, be transported whence these intruders derived? Did they think this would be easy? At any time the men of Treve might fall upon them! What an irrational and impro...
32 32 But what would even our beauty, and our hope to please, to be spared to serve, avail ourselves with these men? And we had perhaps, they might judge, seen too much.

Book 27. (3 results) Prize of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 78 It was difficult to judge its distance.
13 616 "Master must be the judge of such matters," she said, shyly.
27 1265 "You might better judge of that," he said, "should you find yourself chained at a Gorean slave ring, naked".

Book 28. (14 results) Kur of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 183 "I feel that those who judge too exactly, too critically, of such matters," said Peisistratus, "the position of the hands, the perfect framing of the head and body with the arms, the angle of the head, the lightness or moderation of a stamping foot, such things, miss much of the pleasu...
20 17 "That question is to be ignored," said the judge, who was not visible, but whose presence was made known by a sound system, and whose words were picked up by the platform translator, set in the railing before Cabot.
20 58 "The jury will note," sounded the voice of the judge, which seemed to come from everywhere in the room, the platform translator producing this in Gorean almost immediately, "that the guilt of Lord Pyrrhus is overwhelmingly clear, albeit largely circumstantial.
20 63 "The judge would then not know how each voted".
20 71 "Hold!" called the voice of the unseen judge.
20 72 The jurors looked about themselves, but the location of the judge, as the voice emanated from a diversity of locations, was not clear.
20 78 "You have spoken in all honesty, as Kur," said the judge.
20 80 "Let it be so recorded," said the judge.
20 83 "So name such a foe," said the judge.
20 107 "Hold!" came the booming voice of the judge.
20 114 "Yes," said the judge, the voice seeming to ring about the gigantic chamber.
20 120 Guards even now were loosening the holding chains of Pyrrhus and preparing to lead him from the cement pit in which he had been held below the jurors, below the witnesses, below the judge.
34 74 It is not clear how long the storm lasted, as it is difficult to judge such things.
57 154 "I am a poor judge of slaves," said Flavion, "but she is exquisitely curved, is she not?" "She would probably sell for at least two tarsks," said Cabot.

Book 29. (4 results) Swordsmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 120 How then would I know the will of the denizens of the Sardar, even to judge whether or not I should honor it, or endeavor to comply with it? "You have been to the Sardar?" I asked.
10 762 He was, I gathered, a shrewd judge of men.
16 113 If my archers could judge, lead, and strike such targets, smaller than a man's body, I had little doubt they could manage the more likely targets.
31 4 "Do not judge where you do not yet understand," he said.

Book 30. (3 results) Mariners of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 138 "I see no judge here, no court," I said.
5 139 "This is the court," said Seremides, "and I am the judge".
15 155 It is the duty of a slave to be fully pleasing, to the best of her ability, and it is for the master to judge of her ability.

Book 31. (4 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 229 It is natural then for the loser to blame not himself but the course, the starter, the conditions, the judge, the rules of the race, even that there is a race, at all.
10 417 "It seems to me that you would be of interest to men, not that I am a likely judge in such matters".
18 149 "No? Very well then, one for each!" I was not a good judge in such matters.
35 27 In fact, of course, the slave is likely to say, and quite soon, whatever the judge wishes to hear.

Book 32. (3 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 24 How pathological the world from which I have been derived! How many extend the hand of welcome, a knife clenched behind the back! How is one to judge what brings about happiness, other than by the test of living, that of life consequences? I wonder if I speak only for myself.
6 200 "It seems you are an excellent judge of such things," he said.
46 117 What it commonly guarantees is that the slave, howling in misery or screaming through tears, will tell the judge whatever he wishes to hear.

Book 33. (6 results) Rebels of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 135 "The ultimate judge and lord of battle is men afoot, common men, marching, disciplined men, men who breach walls and force their way through gates, who can explore streets and enter rooms where desperate enemies lurk.
24 174 "I judge it remote, dear friend," said Lord Yamada.
30 763 One must not judge all Ashigaru by these happy fellows, many of whom are disciplined, loyal, well-trained, reliable, valuable, dangerous men".
44 213 Too, it is hard to judge from the distance, but, too, I think it is too large for a tarn, much too large".
57 21 "To me," I said, to Tajima and Pertinax, "she seems quite attractive, indeed, particularly lovely, but I am no fit judge of Pani beauty".
60 227 I could see both sides, and judge the pond below.

Book 34. (3 results) Plunder of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 113 He is a good judge of collar meat".
10 174 "You are then a shrewd judge of collar meat, a skilled appraiser of girl stock.
54 66 Do not judge the tarn by the larl, or the larl by the tarn.

Book 35. (17 results) Quarry of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 112 "I think," said the second man, "she was a woman of position and power, perhaps well known, say, the daughter of an administrator, high merchant, or judge, stolen by a disgruntled petitioner, a dissatisfied customer, an unsuccessful litigant, to be disposed of discreetly, as an act of ...
10 90 In such cases, at the mercy of a presiding female judge, she stands naked in the dock, waiting to learn her fate.
17 50 "That you may judge for yourself," said Ianthe.
31 29 Another judge gestured that he should leave the sand.
31 30 The third judge gestured, almost surreptitiously, to two attendants to approach, presumably to escort him back to his seat, if not from the high-walled, canvas enclosure as a whole.
31 37 "One coin, a silver tarsk, has been placed," called the judge.
31 53 "The challenger is a cripple," called the judge to the stands.
31 59 The judge then called again to the man in the stands.
31 62 The judge then turned to Bruno of Torcadino.
31 70 A second judge regarded the weapon of Bruno of Torcadino, uneasily.
31 78 The third judge held up a small hollow bar, on a cord, and took a light hammer in his hand.
31 87 "This is that of which he speaks," said the adjudicating judge, wiping a finger across the abdomen of the acceptor of the challenge.
31 91 "I did not even feel it! It is a fluke, luck, chance, a mishap!" "You did not see the blade," said the judge.
31 120 "Vas, of Anango," said a judge.
31 125 "You may wear a cap with five red slashes," said a judge.
31 127 "To such a cap you are entitled," said the second judge.
46 352 "Who amongst you," said Ho-Tosk, "is not a superb judge of the lineaments of slaves, the trimness of ankles, the curves of calves and thighs, the latitudes of bellies, the sweetness of bosoms, the softness of shoulders, the beauties of features, eyes, and hair, the excitingness of a lo...

Book 36. (2 results) Avengers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 5 A judge awarded Clitus the copper tarsk.
63 146 And I advise you, as a friend and as a disengaged observer, as a neutral judge of deeds and an impartial arbiter of honor, that it is not your concern.