Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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222
He placed it in his own belt and took from a pouch at his side a pair of manacles, which he snapped on my wrists.
7
223
He then turned to the girl.
7
224
"You are Talena," he said, tapping the dagger, "daughter of Marlenus?" "You see I wear the robes of the Ubar's daughter," said the girl, scarcely deigning to respond to the officer's question.
7
225
She paid her rescuers no more attention, treating them as if they were no more worthy of her gratitude than the dust beneath her feet.
7
226
She strode to face me, her eyes mocking and triumphant, seeing me shackled and in her power.
7
227
She spat viciously in my face, which insult I accepted, unmoving.
7
228
Then, with her right hand, she slapped me savagely with all the force and fury of her body.
He placed it in his own belt and took from a pouch at his side a pair of manacles, which he snapped on my wrists.
He then turned to the girl.
"You are Talena," he said, tapping the dagger, "daughter of Marlenus?" "You see I wear the robes of the Ubar's daughter," said the girl, scarcely deigning to respond to the officer's question.
She paid her rescuers no more attention, treating them as if they were no more worthy of her gratitude than the dust beneath her feet.
She strode to face me, her eyes mocking and triumphant, seeing me shackled and in her power.
She spat viciously in my face, which insult I accepted, unmoving.
Then, with her right hand, she slapped me savagely with all the force and fury of her body.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )