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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 735 She looked well, naked and bound, tethered at the slave ring.
17 736 "You accused me of raping her," I said.
17 737 "You were furious".
17 738 The palanquin of Oneander, a salt and leather merchant of Ar, had been passing.
17 739 To the rear of the palanquin, in a double coffle of briefly tunicked beauties, display slaves, their hands braceleted behind their backs, had been the girl who now knelt before me.
17 740 Then the palanquin had stopped, as Oneander had chosen to pass the time of day with another fellow, he, too, in a palanquin, with display slaves.
17 741 When I had withdrawn from the girl at the ring I had seen her, she who had once been Miss Henderson, among the display slaves.
She looked well, naked and bound, tethered at the slave ring. "You accused me of raping her," I said. "You were furious". The palanquin of Oneander, a salt and leather merchant of Ar, had been passing. To the rear of the palanquin, in a double coffle of briefly tunicked beauties, display slaves, their hands braceleted behind their backs, had been the girl who now knelt before me. Then the palanquin had stopped, as Oneander had chosen to pass the time of day with another fellow, he, too, in a palanquin, with display slaves. When I had withdrawn from the girl at the ring I had seen her, she who had once been Miss Henderson, among the display slaves. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )