Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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100
I took from my tunic the key my father had given me, the key to Sana's collar.
I took from my tunic the key my father had given me, the key to Sana's collar.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #100)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
97
"Where are you going, Master?" The word "Master," though it had come appropriately enough from the girl, who was, legally at least, my property, startled me.
5
98
"Don't call me Master," I said.
5
99
"But you are my Master," she said.
5
100
I took from my tunic the key my father had given me, the key to Sana's collar.
5
101
I reached to the lock behind her neck, inserted the key and turned it, springing open the mechanism.
5
102
I jerked the collar away from her throat and threw it and the key from the tarn's back and watched them fly downward in a long, graceful parabola.
5
103
"You are free," I said.
"Where are you going, Master?" The word "Master," though it had come appropriately enough from the girl, who was, legally at least, my property, startled me.
"Don't call me Master," I said.
"But you are my Master," she said.
I took from my tunic the key my father had given me, the key to Sana's collar.
I reached to the lock behind her neck, inserted the key and turned it, springing open the mechanism.
I jerked the collar away from her throat and threw it and the key from the tarn's back and watched them fly downward in a long, graceful parabola.
"You are free," I said.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 5)