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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

The fifth day, special races and games are celebrated, regarded by many Goreans as the fitting consummation of the holidays. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #7)
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19 7 The fifth day, special races and games are celebrated, regarded by many Goreans as the fitting consummation of the holidays.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 4 Cernus, sensing the temper and curiosity of the crowds, had determined to make them wait for his surprise delights, over a hundred of them, whose supposed qualities of beauty and skill, enhanced by the mysterious aura of barbaric origin, had been for months the object of ever more eager rumors and excited speculations.
19 5 Many were the furious Gorean slave girls who found themselves, early in the Love Feast, forced to ascend the block while buyers were still waiting, before the larger quantities of gold would be spent, to be sold for prices less than they might otherwise have won for themselves under the conditions of a more normal market.
19 6 The evening of the fourth day of the Love Feast is usually taken as its climax from the point of view of slave sales.
19 7 The fifth day, special races and games are celebrated, regarded by many Goreans as the fitting consummation of the holidays.
19 8 These games are among the most heavily attended and important of the year.
19 9 It was on the evening of the fourth day of the Love Feast that Cernus decided to bring Elizabeth Cardwell, Virginia Kent and Phyllis Robertson, with his other barbarian slave girls kidnapped from Earth, before the buyers, not only of Ar but of all the cities of known, civilized Gor.
19 10 It was now the fourth day of the Love Feast.
Cernus, sensing the temper and curiosity of the crowds, had determined to make them wait for his surprise delights, over a hundred of them, whose supposed qualities of beauty and skill, enhanced by the mysterious aura of barbaric origin, had been for months the object of ever more eager rumors and excited speculations. Many were the furious Gorean slave girls who found themselves, early in the Love Feast, forced to ascend the block while buyers were still waiting, before the larger quantities of gold would be spent, to be sold for prices less than they might otherwise have won for themselves under the conditions of a more normal market. The evening of the fourth day of the Love Feast is usually taken as its climax from the point of view of slave sales. The fifth day, special races and games are celebrated, regarded by many Goreans as the fitting consummation of the holidays. These games are among the most heavily attended and important of the year. It was on the evening of the fourth day of the Love Feast that Cernus decided to bring Elizabeth Cardwell, Virginia Kent and Phyllis Robertson, with his other barbarian slave girls kidnapped from Earth, before the buyers, not only of Ar but of all the cities of known, civilized Gor. It was now the fourth day of the Love Feast. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 19)