Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
16
129
* * * * Harold and I had been fastened in a Turian slave bar, a metal bar with a collar at each end and, behind the collar, manacles which fasten the prisoner's hands behind his neck.
* * * * Harold and I had been fastened in a Turian slave bar, a metal bar with a collar at each end and, behind the collar, manacles which fasten the prisoner's hands behind his neck.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #129)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
126
"No," he said.
16
127
I, too, tried the net.
16
128
The thick woven wire held well.
16
129
* * * * Harold and I had been fastened in a Turian slave bar, a metal bar with a collar at each end and, behind the collar, manacles which fasten the prisoner's hands behind his neck.
16
130
We knelt before a low dais, covered with rugs and cushions, on which reclined Saphrar of Turia.
16
131
The merchant wore his Pleasure Robes of white and gold and his sandals, too, were of white leather bound with golden straps.
16
132
His toenails, as well as the nails of his hands, were carmine in color.
"No," he said.
I, too, tried the net.
The thick woven wire held well.
* * * * Harold and I had been fastened in a Turian slave bar, a metal bar with a collar at each end and, behind the collar, manacles which fasten the prisoner's hands behind his neck.
We knelt before a low dais, covered with rugs and cushions, on which reclined Saphrar of Turia.
The merchant wore his Pleasure Robes of white and gold and his sandals, too, were of white leather bound with golden straps.
His toenails, as well as the nails of his hands, were carmine in color.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16)