Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
77
Later I wished that I had had binding fiber to lash her so innocently proffered wrists.
7
78
I was speechless for a moment, but then, remembering that harsh Gorean custom required me either to accept the submission or slay the captive, I took her wrists in my hands and said, "I accept your submission".
7
79
I then lifted her gently to her feet.
7
80
I led her by the hand toward Nar, helped her to the glossy, hairy back of the spider, and climbed up after her.
7
81
Wordlessly Nar moved rapidly through the marsh, his eight delicate feet scarcely seeming to dip into the greenish water.
7
82
Once he stepped into quicksand, and his back tilted suddenly.
7
83
I held the daughter of the Ubar tightly as the insect righted himself, floating in the muck for a second, and then managing to free himself with his eight scrambling legs.
Later I wished that I had had binding fiber to lash her so innocently proffered wrists.
I was speechless for a moment, but then, remembering that harsh Gorean custom required me either to accept the submission or slay the captive, I took her wrists in my hands and said, "I accept your submission".
I then lifted her gently to her feet.
I led her by the hand toward Nar, helped her to the glossy, hairy back of the spider, and climbed up after her.
Wordlessly Nar moved rapidly through the marsh, his eight delicate feet scarcely seeming to dip into the greenish water.
Once he stepped into quicksand, and his back tilted suddenly.
I held the daughter of the Ubar tightly as the insect righted himself, floating in the muck for a second, and then managing to free himself with his eight scrambling legs.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )