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Book 1. (3 results) Tarnsman of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 15 Like a large number of young men, I found myself passably educated, able to parse a sentence or so in Greek, and familiar enough with the abstractions of philosophy and economics to know that I would not be likely to fit into that world to which they claimed to bear some obscure relati...
8 29 "The Initiates have pronounced their sentence," said the officer.
20 22 The sentence of death passed upon him by the usurping government of the Initiates was rescinded, but because his imperialistic ambition was feared, he was exiled from his beloved city.

Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor

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11 211 I gathered the sentence to the mines was equivalent to a sentence of death.

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

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7 38 Probably her caste had been that of the Builders or Physicians, for had her people been Scribes I would have expected a greater subtlety of inflections, the use of less common grammatical cases; and had her people been of the Warriors I would have expected a blunter speech, rather belligerently simp...
26 75 "Earlier," she said, "I thought—" but she did not finish her sentence and her eyes clouded briefly with tears.

Book 4. (3 results) Nomads of Gor

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2 53 It is said they remove the hood only when the sentence is death, so that it is only condemned men who have seen whatever it is that lies beneath the hood.
2 174 The effect of the scars, ugly, startling, terrible, perhaps in part calculated to terrify enemies, had even prompted me, for a wild moment, to conjecture that what I faced on the Plains of Turia were not men, but perhaps aliens of some sort, brought to Gor long ago from remote worlds to serve some n...
9 150 Then I heard the sentence, "If she is to participate, you must deliver the golden sphere".

Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 272 "Read this sentence," I suggested.

Book 8. (4 results) Hunters of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 298 "It is now my duty, Lady Tina," said the judge, "to pass sentence upon you".
3 302 "Are you prepared now, Lady Tina of Lydius," asked the judge, "to hear your sentence?" "Yes," she said, regarding him, "my judge".
3 303 "I herewith sentence you, Lady Tina of Lydius," said the judge, "to slavery".
5 114 Where could she flee? She could not even run to Lydius, her own city, for it was there, publicly, by judicial sentence, that the degradation of slavery, by the iron, had been burned into her body.

Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 373 For a bondmaid to speak in such a situation might be to invite a sentence of death.

Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor

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13 472 "I herewith," said Ibn Saran, "sentence you to the brine pits of Klima".

Book 11. (3 results) Slave Girl of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 77 Suddenly, startling me, elating the men, there emerged, as though by magic, a tiny, printed sentence, in fine characters, in bright red.
17 79 I knew what the sentence said, for my mistress, the Lady Elicia of Ar, had told me.
17 80 It was a simple sentence.

Book 13. (3 results) Explorers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 279 "The Lady Sasi, of Port Kar," said the praetor, "in virtue of what we have here today established, and in virtue of the general warrant outstanding upon her, must come under sentence".
4 281 "I am now going to sentence you," he said.
4 283 "sentence me only to a penal brothel!" "The penal brothel is too good for you," said the praetor.

Book 14. (4 results) Fighting Slave of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 338 "What is the sentence?" The heavy man looked at the others.
2 340 "What should the sentence be?" he asked.
2 344 "Let the sentence be death," said another one of the men.
22 205 "What is to be my sentence?" she cried.

Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor

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1 106 To Gorean eyes the piercing of the ears, this visible set of wounds, inflicted to facilitate the mounting of sensual and barbaric ornamentations, is customarily regarded as being tantamount, for most practical purposes, to a sentence of irrevocable bondage.

Book 18. (8 results) Blood Brothers of Gor

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13 205 "Surely you are sorry for her," I said, "given, in particular, the almost unspeakable cruelty, for a woman, of her sentence, of her punishment?" "She was a proud and arrogant woman," said Cuwignaka.
49 21 "Let the sentence be passed," said Kahintokapa, he of the Casmu Kaiila, he of the Yellow-Kaiila Riders.
49 24 "Pass your sentence! I do not fear slavery!" "In the morning," said Mahpiyasapa, "take them to the summit of the trail, where we had placed the barricade.
50 24 "Let the sentence be carried out," said Mahpiyasapa.
50 66 "Then," said Mahpiyasapa, angrily, "let the sentence, as passed, be carried out in her case!" "No!" cried Iwoso, helpless as a doll in Hci's merciless grip.
50 94 "The sentence then," said Mahpiyasapa, "is rescinded".
56 64 The sentence of death, according to the beast, had been rescinded against Zarendargar.
56 80 "Why has this sentence been rescinded?" I asked.

Book 19. (2 results) Kajira of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 166 Their sentence is almost invariably slavery.
33 272 "Who found you guilty, and pronounced this sentence?" "Sheila, the Tatrix of Corcyrus," said Speusippus.

Book 20. (2 results) Players of Gor

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9 104 Their instructions, it seemed, had been, for most practical purposes, tantamount to an enslavement sentence.
12 435 "Begin then, on the first square," said the player, "with the first letter of a word, or of a sentence, or even of a set of letters randomly selected.

Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor

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19 459 The use of 'we' in the sentence, of course, was understood, as is common in Gorean, to refer only to free persons.

Book 22. (3 results) Dancer of Gor

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20 230 Supposedly when the criminal's sentence has been served, he is to be released by the work master, usually then far from the city where he committed his crime or was apprehended.
20 233 It seems certain that more than one fellow has been kept on the chain far longer than his sentence would seem to require.
20 234 For example, it seems certain that small infractions, invented or discovered, of regulations, or discipline, are utilized by work masters, at least from time to time, to "extend" the sentence, or de facto servitude, of the worker in question.

Book 23. (12 results) Renegades of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 902 "I sentence you to slavery," he said, uttering the sentence.
18 567 "But if we should survive," he said, "you understand that we must attempt to apprehend the prisoner and see that the sentence is carried out upon her, even if it means only weights on her ankles and a sharpened pole on a pier".
21 479 In some cities the sentence of bondage is mandatory for such a woman.
21 488 In most cities such things are taken for granted, the natural rightfulness of slavery for females, and such, and are accordingly seldom regarded as germane with respect to the legal imposition of a sentence of bondage.
21 664 "You have been found guilty of treason against your city, and are under sentence of impalement," said Aemilianus.
21 667 "Marsias," said he, "have you the strength to carry out the sentence?" The man nodded.
21 816 "I ask the commutation of the sentence of impalement in the case of the Lady Claudia of Ar's Station".
21 889 By the same power, I now rescind the sentence of impalement".
21 899 "It is my intention," he said, "to sentence you to slavery.
21 901 "Do you have anything to say before I pass such sentence upon you?" "No," she said.
21 904 "It only remains now," said Aemilianus, "for the sentence to be carried out.
21 906 On the other hand, if you wish, you may yourself carry out the sentence".

Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
35 16 If he were stopped, of course, and it were found in his pack it might be regarded as equivalent to a death sentence.

Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 22 It is not a word, or a sentence.

Book 27. (2 results) Prize of Gor

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2 68 When she tried to cite cultures in which these properties were allegedly absent, he would inquire into the original source materials, the original ethnological accounts, and show how the constants were indeed acknowledged, even insisted upon, in the primary sources, though that might not have been c...
27 2423 What a terrible sentence, too, it would be, what a terrible condemnation, even to bring a Gorean free woman to Earth.

Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor

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11 95 A whispering sentence of notes emanated from the kalika, and the dancer rose gracefully to her feet, her knees flexed, her head still bowed, her hands at her thighs.

Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor

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1 72 But the poor man, or woman, who is sent to Earth from Gor, they well understand the harshness of their sentence".

Book 31. (3 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 1035 It would be done, the sentence's rescinding, if at all, at his wish, not mine.
18 1103 Surely he knew I stood under the sentence the mute slave.
20 50 He had not ignored me, so hurting me, as he had when I was under the sentence of the mute slave, but, too, he had given me no more attention than he would have given Jane, or Eve.

Book 32. (3 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 159 "Prepare to hear your sentence," said Tuza.
37 167 "I am now ready to pronounce your sentence," said Tuza.
37 217 "Prepare to hear your sentence," said Tuza.

Book 33. (2 results) Rebels of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 112 Tyrtaios, however, presumably at the behest of an angered Lord Yamada, had extracted her from the holding on tarnback before this sentence could be emplaced.
61 675 "Are you under sentence?" I asked.

Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 91 Commonly her sentence is the collar.

Book 36. (2 results) Avengers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 106 And many men, to please them, to appear important, and such, will let slip a sly sentence or so, with respect to what is in the offing".
36 207 "Think back," I said, "long before the fair, something alluded to, perhaps in passing, say, in The House of the Golden Urt, over cups, a remark overheard, a sentence begun and then, obviously, not finished".