Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
317
Doubtless she was destined for the collar.
Doubtless she was destined for the collar.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #317)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
314
Too, from the saddle of one a long tether looped back to the crossed bound wrists of a female.
3
315
Doubtless she had been found pleasing.
3
316
Thus she had been brought along.
3
317
Doubtless she was destined for the collar.
3
318
Near the pawing feet of the leader's tharlarion, in their tunics of white wool, there stood two stout peasant lads, bound, heavy sticks thrust before their elbows and behind their backs, their arms bound to these at the back, their wrists, a rope across their bellies, held back, tied at their sides.
3
319
They would be recruits for some captain, requiring to fill gaps in his ranks.
3
320
They would probably bring their captors in the neighborhood of a copper tarsk apiece.
Too, from the saddle of one a long tether looped back to the crossed bound wrists of a female.
Doubtless she had been found pleasing.
Thus she had been brought along.
Doubtless she was destined for the collar.
Near the pawing feet of the leader's tharlarion, in their tunics of white wool, there stood two stout peasant lads, bound, heavy sticks thrust before their elbows and behind their backs, their arms bound to these at the back, their wrists, a rope across their bellies, held back, tied at their sides.
They would be recruits for some captain, requiring to fill gaps in his ranks.
They would probably bring their captors in the neighborhood of a copper tarsk apiece.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 3)