Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
36
Men turned white under that gaze.
2
37
Some fled from the tables, lest, unknown to themselves, it be they for whom this man wore the mark of the black dagger.
2
38
The Assassin turned to the man in a black apron, a fat, grimy man, who wore a soiled tunic of white and gold, stained with sweat and spilled paga.
2
39
"collar," said the Assassin.
2
40
The man took a key from a line of hooks on the wall behind him.
2
41
"Seven," he said, throwing the Assassin the key.
2
42
The Assassin caught the key and taking the girl by the arm led her to a dark wall, in a low-ceilinged corner of the sloping room.
Men turned white under that gaze.
Some fled from the tables, lest, unknown to themselves, it be they for whom this man wore the mark of the black dagger.
The Assassin turned to the man in a black apron, a fat, grimy man, who wore a soiled tunic of white and gold, stained with sweat and spilled paga.
"collar," said the Assassin.
The man took a key from a line of hooks on the wall behind him.
"Seven," he said, throwing the Assassin the key.
The Assassin caught the key and taking the girl by the arm led her to a dark wall, in a low-ceilinged corner of the sloping room.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )