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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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53 5 His left arm seemed useless and he was haggard with disease.
53 6 "Then," said I, "remove these manacles in which I have been placed".
53 7 The scribe had led us through the city, ascending and descending streets, making our way through various buildings, following various ancient avenues, flanked by the ruins of what must once have been an impressive grandeur.
53 8 Bila Huruma and I had followed the scribe most closely.
53 9 Then had come the members of our various parties.
53 10 Kisu had kept our girls, with the exception of Tende, in coffle.
53 11 We had unbound the ankles of the dark-haired girl and of Turgus.
His left arm seemed useless and he was haggard with disease. "Then," said I, "remove these manacles in which I have been placed". The scribe had led us through the city, ascending and descending streets, making our way through various buildings, following various ancient avenues, flanked by the ruins of what must once have been an impressive grandeur. Bila Huruma and I had followed the scribe most closely. Then had come the members of our various parties. Kisu had kept our girls, with the exception of Tende, in coffle. We had unbound the ankles of the dark-haired girl and of Turgus. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )