Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
223
Later I would hold it in my mouth, for the tunic would be taken from me before I was put in the trunk.
20
224
The trunk, though sturdy, was not an iron or steel slave box.
20
225
It was a trunk, made of wood, banded with iron.
21
1
The Road I fled along the stone road, eastward, back toward the Viktel Aria.
21
2
The road was wet.
21
3
The night was cloudy.
21
4
It had taken me two nights, with the sharp stone, to cut through the wood, under the blanket, in the trunk.
Later I would hold it in my mouth, for the tunic would be taken from me before I was put in the trunk.
The trunk, though sturdy, was not an iron or steel slave box.
It was a trunk, made of wood, banded with iron.
The Road I fled along the stone road, eastward, back toward the Viktel Aria.
The road was wet.
The night was cloudy.
It had taken me two nights, with the sharp stone, to cut through the wood, under the blanket, in the trunk.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )