Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
355
He threw the opened bracelets, leaving the key in one of the bracelet locks, to the wagon bed.
He threw the opened bracelets, leaving the key in one of the bracelet locks, to the wagon bed.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #355)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
352
Barus went to the discarded, enameled collar, now open, which lay in the wagon bed.
19
353
He removed the second key from it, that which opened the slave's bracelets.
19
354
He went behind the girl and freed her hands.
19
355
He threw the opened bracelets, leaving the key in one of the bracelet locks, to the wagon bed.
19
356
Borto lifted up the rear gate of the wagon and, with two hooks, fastened it in place.
19
357
"I wish you well," said Borto to the two free men.
19
358
"I wish you well," said Kenneth to him.
Barus went to the discarded, enameled collar, now open, which lay in the wagon bed.
He removed the second key from it, that which opened the slave's bracelets.
He went behind the girl and freed her hands.
He threw the opened bracelets, leaving the key in one of the bracelet locks, to the wagon bed.
Borto lifted up the rear gate of the wagon and, with two hooks, fastened it in place.
"I wish you well," said Borto to the two free men.
"I wish you well," said Kenneth to him.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 19)