Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
325
Then he turned the key in the lock of collar seven and released her.
Then he turned the key in the lock of collar seven and released her.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #325)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
322
He rose unsteadily to his feet, and staggered backwards, shaking his head, turned, and stumbled over one of the low tables, and fled from the room.
2
323
His drink finished Kuurus rose and went to the darkened corner of the room, where the wall sloped down.
2
324
He looked into the eyes of the girl in the yellow slave livery, who knelt there.
2
325
Then he turned the key in the lock of collar seven and released her.
2
326
Thrusting her to her feet and forcing her to walk before him, he went to the counter, behind which stood the man in the grimy tunic of white and gold.
2
327
Kuurus threw the key to him.
2
328
"Use Twenty-seven," said the man, handing Kuurus a bit of silk, Pleasure Silk, wrapped about a set of slave chains.
He rose unsteadily to his feet, and staggered backwards, shaking his head, turned, and stumbled over one of the low tables, and fled from the room.
His drink finished Kuurus rose and went to the darkened corner of the room, where the wall sloped down.
He looked into the eyes of the girl in the yellow slave livery, who knelt there.
Then he turned the key in the lock of collar seven and released her.
Thrusting her to her feet and forcing her to walk before him, he went to the counter, behind which stood the man in the grimy tunic of white and gold.
Kuurus threw the key to him.
"Use Twenty-seven," said the man, handing Kuurus a bit of silk, Pleasure Silk, wrapped about a set of slave chains.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 2)