Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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234
I bit out the cork in the paga and passed it past Elizabeth to Kamchak, as courtesy demanded.
I bit out the cork in the paga and passed it past Elizabeth to Kamchak, as courtesy demanded.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #234)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
231
In Tuchuk fashion, I assured him that I had taken no offense, and, sweating, I at last made my way to Kamchak's side.
12
232
He had rather good seats, which hadn't been there before, obtained by the Tuchuk method of finding two individuals sitting closely together and then sitting down between them.
12
233
He had also parked Aphris on his right and Elizabeth on his left.
12
234
I bit out the cork in the paga and passed it past Elizabeth to Kamchak, as courtesy demanded.
12
235
About a third of the bottle was missing when Elizabeth, looking faint at having smelled the beverage, returned it to me.
12
236
I heard two snaps and I saw that Kamchak had put a hobble on Aphris.
12
237
The slave hobble consists of two rings, one for a wrist, the other for an ankle, joined by about seven inches of chain.
In Tuchuk fashion, I assured him that I had taken no offense, and, sweating, I at last made my way to Kamchak's side.
He had rather good seats, which hadn't been there before, obtained by the Tuchuk method of finding two individuals sitting closely together and then sitting down between them.
He had also parked Aphris on his right and Elizabeth on his left.
I bit out the cork in the paga and passed it past Elizabeth to Kamchak, as courtesy demanded.
About a third of the bottle was missing when Elizabeth, looking faint at having smelled the beverage, returned it to me.
I heard two snaps and I saw that Kamchak had put a hobble on Aphris.
The slave hobble consists of two rings, one for a wrist, the other for an ankle, joined by about seven inches of chain.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)