Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Occasionally the master of a merchant wagon would trundle in, with a trove of silk, and clothing, sometimes a fine sword.
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Occasionally a peasant would appear with a daughter to rent or sell.
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The procession of which I have spoken was ordered as follows.
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First came Arashi, the bandit, swathed with ropes, two rope leashes on his neck, each in the grasp of a glaive-bearing Ashigaru, two of the foragers first met in the inn.
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Behind Arashi came the third Ashigaru, the third of the foragers, and he, particularly in the vicinity of the camp, would poke Arashi in the back with the point of his glaive.
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Each time this occurred Arashi must announce, in a loud, clear voice, under the threat of being stripped and publicly flogged, "I am Arashi, the bandit.
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I am the prisoner of Yasushi, Twenty-Third Constable of the march of Lord Yamada, Shogun of the Islands".
Occasionally the master of a merchant wagon would trundle in, with a trove of silk, and clothing, sometimes a fine sword.
Occasionally a peasant would appear with a daughter to rent or sell.
The procession of which I have spoken was ordered as follows.
First came Arashi, the bandit, swathed with ropes, two rope leashes on his neck, each in the grasp of a glaive-bearing Ashigaru, two of the foragers first met in the inn.
Behind Arashi came the third Ashigaru, the third of the foragers, and he, particularly in the vicinity of the camp, would poke Arashi in the back with the point of his glaive.
Each time this occurred Arashi must announce, in a loud, clear voice, under the threat of being stripped and publicly flogged, "I am Arashi, the bandit.
I am the prisoner of Yasushi, Twenty-Third Constable of the march of Lord Yamada, Shogun of the Islands".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )