Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
150
Kamchak set the blade of the quiva between the girl's throat and the collar and moved it, the leather collar seeming to fall from the blade.
Kamchak set the blade of the quiva between the girl's throat and the collar and moved it, the leather collar seeming to fall from the blade.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #150)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
147
But how was it that Elizabeth Cardwell, of Earth, wore a Turian message collar? Kamchak drew the quiva from his belt and approached the girl.
7
148
She looked at him wildly, drawing back.
7
149
"Do not move," I told her.
7
150
Kamchak set the blade of the quiva between the girl's throat and the collar and moved it, the leather collar seeming to fall from the blade.
7
151
The girl's neck, where the collar had been sewn, was red and sweaty, broken out.
7
152
Kamchak returned to his place where he again sat down cross-legged, putting the cut collar on the rug in front of him.
7
153
I and Kutaituchik watched as he carefully spread open the collar, pressing back two edges.
But how was it that Elizabeth Cardwell, of Earth, wore a Turian message collar? Kamchak drew the quiva from his belt and approached the girl.
She looked at him wildly, drawing back.
"Do not move," I told her.
Kamchak set the blade of the quiva between the girl's throat and the collar and moved it, the leather collar seeming to fall from the blade.
The girl's neck, where the collar had been sewn, was red and sweaty, broken out.
Kamchak returned to his place where he again sat down cross-legged, putting the cut collar on the rug in front of him.
I and Kutaituchik watched as he carefully spread open the collar, pressing back two edges.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 7)