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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

At this word the judge called out to clear the space between the stakes of Aphris of Turia and the lovely Kassar wench. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #442)
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10 442 At this word the judge called out to clear the space between the stakes of Aphris of Turia and the lovely Kassar wench.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 439 It was not that Kamchak was particularly short, but rather that Kamras was a very large man.
10 440 "By the sky," said Kamchak, whistling, "you are a big fellow indeed".
10 441 "Let us begin," proposed Kamras.
10 442 At this word the judge called out to clear the space between the stakes of Aphris of Turia and the lovely Kassar wench.
10 443 Two men, from Ar, I took it, came forward with rakes and began to smooth the circle of sand between the stakes, for it had been somewhat disturbed in the inspection of the girls.
10 444 Unfortunately for Kamchak, I knew that this was the year in which the Turian foeman might propose the weapon of combat.
10 445 Fortunately, however, the warrior of the Wagon Peoples could withdraw from the combat any time before his name had actually been officially entered in the lists of the games.
It was not that Kamchak was particularly short, but rather that Kamras was a very large man. "By the sky," said Kamchak, whistling, "you are a big fellow indeed". "Let us begin," proposed Kamras. At this word the judge called out to clear the space between the stakes of Aphris of Turia and the lovely Kassar wench. Two men, from Ar, I took it, came forward with rakes and began to smooth the circle of sand between the stakes, for it had been somewhat disturbed in the inspection of the girls. Unfortunately for Kamchak, I knew that this was the year in which the Turian foeman might propose the weapon of combat. Fortunately, however, the warrior of the Wagon Peoples could withdraw from the combat any time before his name had actually been officially entered in the lists of the games. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)