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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 4 In the meantime, until the city fell or Pa-kur altered his plans, she would presumably be safe.
16 5 It seemed unlikely that Pa-kur would be so politically naive as to use the girl before she had publicly accepted him as her Free Companion, according to the rites of Ar.
16 6 Treated as a pleasure slave, she would have negligible political value.
16 7 On the other hand, the thought of her in the tents of Pa-kur enraged me, and I knew I would be unable to restrain myself indefinitely.
16 8 For the time being, however, Kazrak's counsels of patience won me over, convincing me that any precipitous action would be almost surely doomed to failure.
16 9 Accordingly, for the next few days, I remained with Kazrak and bided my time.
16 10 I dyed my hair black and acquired the helmet and gear of an Assassin.
In the meantime, until the city fell or Pa-kur altered his plans, she would presumably be safe. It seemed unlikely that Pa-kur would be so politically naive as to use the girl before she had publicly accepted him as her Free Companion, according to the rites of Ar. Treated as a pleasure slave, she would have negligible political value. On the other hand, the thought of her in the tents of Pa-kur enraged me, and I knew I would be unable to restrain myself indefinitely. For the time being, however, Kazrak's counsels of patience won me over, convincing me that any precipitous action would be almost surely doomed to failure. Accordingly, for the next few days, I remained with Kazrak and bided my time. I dyed my hair black and acquired the helmet and gear of an Assassin. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )