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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

From his own tarn disks, Kazrak purchased two additional articles which he regarded as essential—a collar, which he had properly engraved, and a slave whip. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #136)
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10 136 From his own tarn disks, Kazrak purchased two additional articles which he regarded as essential—a collar, which he had properly engraved, and a slave whip.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 133 We, with Talena, shared a tent, and, to Kazrak's amusement, I set aside a portion of the tent for the girl's private use, protecting it with a silk hanging.
10 134 Because of the miserable condition of Talena's single garment, Kazrak and I procured from the supply master some changes of slave livery for the girl.
10 135 This seemed to me the most appropriate way to diminish any possible suspicion as to her true identity.
10 136 From his own tarn disks, Kazrak purchased two additional articles which he regarded as essential—a collar, which he had properly engraved, and a slave whip.
10 137 We returned to the tent, handing the new livery to Talena, who, in fury, regarded the brief, diagonally striped garments.
10 138 She bit her lower lip, and, if Kazrak had not been present, would undoubtedly have roundly informed me of her displeasure.
10 139 "Did you expect to be dressed as a free woman?" I snapped.
We, with Talena, shared a tent, and, to Kazrak's amusement, I set aside a portion of the tent for the girl's private use, protecting it with a silk hanging. Because of the miserable condition of Talena's single garment, Kazrak and I procured from the supply master some changes of slave livery for the girl. This seemed to me the most appropriate way to diminish any possible suspicion as to her true identity. From his own tarn disks, Kazrak purchased two additional articles which he regarded as essential—a collar, which he had properly engraved, and a slave whip. We returned to the tent, handing the new livery to Talena, who, in fury, regarded the brief, diagonally striped garments. She bit her lower lip, and, if Kazrak had not been present, would undoubtedly have roundly informed me of her displeasure. "Did you expect to be dressed as a free woman?" I snapped. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 10)