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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then, to the music, the girl seemed to twist and turn and move away from him, as he played out the chain, until she stood wretched some twenty feet from him at the chain's length. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #409)
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12 409 Then, to the music, the girl seemed to twist and turn and move away from him, as he played out the chain, until she stood wretched some twenty feet from him at the chain's length.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 406 He gestured for the woman to rise and she did so and stood before him, head lowered.
12 407 He pushed up her head and then, with a click that could be heard throughout the enclosure, closed the collar—a Turian collar—about her throat.
12 408 The chain to which the collar was attached was a good deal longer than that of the Sirik, containing perhaps twenty feet of length.
12 409 Then, to the music, the girl seemed to twist and turn and move away from him, as he played out the chain, until she stood wretched some twenty feet from him at the chain's length.
12 410 She did not move then for a moment, but stood crouched down, her hands on the chain.
12 411 I saw that Aphris and Elizabeth were watching fascinated.
12 412 Kamchak, too, would not take his eyes from the woman.
He gestured for the woman to rise and she did so and stood before him, head lowered. He pushed up her head and then, with a click that could be heard throughout the enclosure, closed the collar—a Turian collar—about her throat. The chain to which the collar was attached was a good deal longer than that of the Sirik, containing perhaps twenty feet of length. Then, to the music, the girl seemed to twist and turn and move away from him, as he played out the chain, until she stood wretched some twenty feet from him at the chain's length. She did not move then for a moment, but stood crouched down, her hands on the chain. I saw that Aphris and Elizabeth were watching fascinated. Kamchak, too, would not take his eyes from the woman. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)