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Book 19. (32 results) Kajira of Gor

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16 393 "Turn you over to the office of the archon, in Venna," he said.
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17 4 The man, then, with the archon's man, stepped down from the circular cement platform, and rejoined the crowds coming and going in the busy street.
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17 9 The archon's man also had his office in this building.
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17 12 The archon's man would then, sometimes at least, come about and join the prospective customer, praising the girl, and seeing if he could elicit a bid.
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17 156 I was most afraid that she might call the archon's man.
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17 159 "What was that all about?" asked the archon's man.
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17 194 It was the name I had given to the two young men on the road, and also, if only to be consistent, to the archon's man.
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17 237 "What is going on?" asked the archon's man.
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17 283 The archon's man, however, would not permit them to touch my body or test my slave reflexes.
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17 286 "She is not for sale," the archon's man told one fellow.
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17 288 "Not now," had added the archon's man.
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17 290 "Perhaps," had agreed the archon's man.
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18 31 "No!" "The office of the archon will doubtless be pleased to learn the identity of its lovely prisoner," he said.
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18 57 "Well," said Speusippus, "I think I will now call the archon's man and tell him who you are".
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18 78 "I shall now call the archon's man".
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18 85 "I see you have caught her," Speusippus called to the archon's man.
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18 89 "Who owns her?" asked the archon's man.
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18 92 "What is her name?" asked the archon's man.
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18 94 "It is not improbable that that is her name," said the archon's man.
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18 98 "Where did you lose her?" asked the archon's man.
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18 100 "That is where she was caught," said the archon's man.
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18 105 "Things, then, are not so simple," said the archon's man.
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18 109 "Perhaps I could hold her for ten days," said the archon's man, "and then, if there are no other claimants, turn her over to you".
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18 114 "There are still problems," said the archon's man.
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18 122 "Do you admit that you are his slave?" the archon's man asked me.
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18 132 I twisted in the chains, making sure that the archon's man had returned the whip to his belt.
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18 134 "You have not even had her branded and collared," said the archon's man.
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18 141 Too, he had not let the archon's man whip me.
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18 145 "Thank you, Master," I said, in relief, to the archon's man, as he released my wrists from the shackles.
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18 161 "No," said the archon's man.
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18 166 I was leashed! "Do not spoil her," cautioned the archon's man.
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18 202 "It seems you must be turned over to the archon's man," he said.
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Book 22. (2 results) Dancer of Gor

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24 574 The archon is consulting augurs, to take the signs".
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24 581 The archon in Venna would be interested in putting his house in order before the taking of the auspices.
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Book 25. (2 results) Magicians of Gor

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26 7 He was records officer, or archon of records, for the Metellan district, in which we were located.
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26 224 Should it come to the attention of Seremides, or Myron, or the high council, or an archon of slaves, or perhaps even a guardsman, you may well conjecture what might be your fate".
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Book 28. (89 results) Kur of Gor

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13 87 Cabot then gestured to archon to approach, and he held the hilt in his right hand, placing his five fingers in five of the six depressions in the hilt, and took archon's hand and placed one of his fingers on the sixth depression.
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13 80 But the leader, as he was that, and we shall call him archon, to utilize a Gorean title for a variety of civic officials, removed the sheath and dagger from the remains of the Kur harness he wore and handed it to Cabot.
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13 82 Cabot took the sheath and dagger from archon and tried to draw the blade.
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13 89 He then pressed his own fingers and the finger of archon into the depressions swiftly, twice.
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13 90 The dagger sprang free from the sheath and there was a cry of wonder from archon, and the others.
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13 96 To archon's astonishment he returned the blade to him, now freed from the sheath, now no more a mere symbol of authority, a scepter of sorts, but a weapon, one capable of piercing to the heart of even a Kur.
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13 97 archon lifted the blade in wonder and jubilation.
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13 101 But archon thrust the knife through a broad leather band of the Kur harness, unwilling to trust it again to its strange, recalcitrant sheath, and approached Cabot, and, putting out his arms, embraced him.
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13 105 archon untied the leather strips at their necks, and pointed to Cabot's feet.
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13 107 At a gesture from archon they both then stood before Cabot.
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13 110 At another gesture from archon, they both knelt again before Cabot, and again kissed his feet.
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13 124 archon gestured to Cabot, and the others, and then turned about, and disappeared amongst the trees.
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14 2 They came after a time to a hilly area, where there were rocky outcroppings, and the leader, archon, and Cabot, and some others, climbed to a point of vantage, whence they might consider the terrain behind them.
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14 7 Cabot tried to bid farewell to the group, but a fellow held his arm, and archon moved his hand, as though wiping out marks in sand.
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14 10 archon smiled and again performed the gesture, as though wiping out marks in sand.
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14 12 Could it be that hunting sleen were not yet come through the shuttle port? Cabot tried to convey his apprehensions to archon, but the leader of the group again made the gesture of denial, and led the way down from the high place.
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14 25 archon approached Cabot, and Cabot sat up, to welcome him.
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14 26 archon pressed two roots into his hands, and Cabot held them to his face, and took their scent.
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14 40 If he had understood archon correctly, they did not have sleen with them.
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15 13 Tula and Lana threw their prisoner to her knees before archon, on whom, her head held back by the hair, she looked with undisguised terror.
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15 22 archon is not a fool, surely.
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15 32 Cabot held the arm of the man with the rock, and made the gesture he had learned from archon, that for negation.
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15 33 archon looked at him, puzzled.
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15 34 Then archon gestured that Cabot should approach him.
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15 35 archon then pointed to the blonde and pointed to the group about him with a sweeping gesture.
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15 40 archon smiled.
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15 45 archon stood up, grinning.
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15 57 He pointed to the blonde, and tried to make it clear that he wanted some fur and leather, and archon smiled, and guessed his intention.
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15 79 archon then lifted her to her knees and, angrily, taking her by the hair, forced her gagged mouth to Cabot's feet, where he held it for some moments, and then he, by the hair, rudely, painfully, pulled her back up, so that she knelt, as she had before.
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15 82 archon gestured that he would lead the way.
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15 84 He then followed archon, and the blonde, unable to speak, for the straps and fur, her hands tied behind her, with a jangling of bells, followed Cabot, on her leash.
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16 7 Cabot looked to the height of the defile, to his right, and waved to archon, who lifted his hand, and then slipped back, amongst the rocks, out of sight.
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16 70 archon would have seen to it that something of a trail, a dislodged pebble, a crushed leaf, a snapped twig, a bit of fur seemingly snagged on a branch, would draw the party in this direction.
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17 33 He did return two slaves, Tula and Lana, to archon, and take his leave of the humans.
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18 115 He had as weapon only the long, sharpened stick, some seven feet in length, a common length for a Gorean spear, which had been given to him by archon, and retrieved at the edge of the forest, near the shuttle port.
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18 138 His skins, from the humans of archon, dampened, and clung to him.
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19 52 archon had worn remnants of a Kur harness.
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47 16 Cabot remembered him from the camp of archon.
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48 20 "Should we not have kept them all?" asked a human, archon, now skilled with the bow.
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50 55 Cabot turned to archon, and another.
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53 11 archon, once of the forest humans, cried out with pleasure.
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56 36 "Is that you, archon?" asked Cabot.
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56 37 "Yes," said archon.
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56 48 "They will provide little protection," said archon, "if the minions of Agamemnon stand over them, or enter them, filling them with fire".
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56 125 "The trenches provide some cover," said archon.
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56 142 "And so what is to be done?" asked archon.
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56 254 "I, too," said archon.
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56 273 "What are we do to?" asked archon.
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57 40 "Glory to our cause!" In the threshold of the camp, startled, and seemingly jubilant, stood Flavion, who then rushed forward to embrace Lord Grendel, Cabot, Statius, archon, and others, and then he bounded about, leaping into the air, uttering screeches of pleasure, and then, alighting...
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57 55 "Many of those of Agamemnon," said archon.
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60 8 "Speak!" demanded archon.
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60 12 "That will be the end of it," said archon, "for we cannot long resist such a coalition".
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60 75 "Someone comes, someone comes to the gate!" cried archon.
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60 101 "Four hundred!" said archon.
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61 39 "Lo," said archon, "Flavion approaches".
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61 51 "This puts the palace in our hands!" said archon.
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63 1 What Took Place in the Field "The Lady Bina has escaped!" cried archon, rushing forward.
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63 45 "She is gone," said archon.
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63 159 archon raised his rifle and brought down one of the two fleeing Kurii.
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63 161 With Statius and archon were more than a dozen Kurii and humans, armed with power weapons.
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63 166 "She is still bleeding," said archon.
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64 1 Thoughts Behind Thoughts "She is no longer beautiful," said archon.
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64 31 "What did you say?" asked archon.
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64 43 "She may be quiet now, but I fear she will watch," said archon, "and, when the opportunity permits, destroy herself".
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64 45 "How is it to be precluded?" asked archon.
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64 60 "She need no longer fear a rope on her neck, fastening her amongst his other women," said archon.
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64 62 "It is my understanding," said archon, "that she has begged a sheet, a covering of some sort, with which to conceal her face and body".
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64 68 "Why should they?" said archon.
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64 78 "Have any heard aught of the traitor, Flavion?" asked archon.
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64 80 "I should not like to be he, should Lord Grendel learn of his whereabouts," said archon.
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64 82 The reader notes that archon referred to Flavion as a traitor.
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65 8 "Lord Arcesilaus would surely not have us comply with the proclamation," said archon.
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65 12 "What would it matter?" asked archon.
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66 61 archon struggled to breathe, turning away from the wind.
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69 11 "We thought we might find you here!" said archon.
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69 12 Peisistratus and archon, and others, rushed forward, to seize Cabot's hand, to embrace him, to weep with gladness at this reunion.
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69 16 Are you prisoners?" "Weaponed prisoners?" laughed archon.
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69 65 "Much has happened," said archon.
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69 74 "They were prepared to do so," said archon.
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69 86 "What then must be the might and worthiness of a cause so served, by adherents and partisans of such nobility?" said archon.
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69 159 "What will you be about?" asked archon.
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69 173 "You have in mind a particular slave?" asked archon.
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69 175 "It might serve for any of them," said archon.
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73 43 "My people," said archon, "may return to the forest world, or remain here, or voyage to Gor".
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73 54 "Why should they live at the expense of others?" asked archon.
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73 115 "She will wait for you, dear Cabot," said archon.
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73 118 "Doubtless she is eager to see you, as well," said archon.
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74 50 Lord Arcesilaus sat on a dais, at the head of a hundred tables, with Lord Zarendargar, Lord Grendel, and Statius; and archon, of the forest humans, and Cestiphon, of the killer humans, sat with them.
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81 210 "I see, beyond the port," said Peisistratus, joining them, "Cestiphon, Statius, archon, Lord Arcesilaus, many noble humans and high Kurii.
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