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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

In the House of Cernus, after the sheet, bracelets, leash and collar had been removed, agents of the House of Cernus had checked her fingerprints against those on the papers. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #36)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 36 In the House of Cernus, after the sheet, bracelets, leash and collar had been removed, agents of the House of Cernus had checked her fingerprints against those on the papers.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 33 It was Caprus of Ar, Chief Accountant to the House of Cernus.
4 34 He lived in the house and seldom went abroad in the streets.
4 35 It was with this man that Vella had been placed, her registration, papers and purchase having been arranged.
4 36 In the House of Cernus, after the sheet, bracelets, leash and collar had been removed, agents of the House of Cernus had checked her fingerprints against those on the papers.
4 37 She had then been examined thoroughly by the Physicians of the House of Cernus.
4 38 Then, found acceptable, she had knelt while agents of the House signed the receipt of her delivery and endorsed her papers, retaining one set, giving one set to the seller's agent, for forwarding to the Cylinder of Documents.
4 39 Then she had submitted herself to the House of Cernus, kneeling before one of its agents, lowering her head, extending her arms, wrists crossed.
It was Caprus of Ar, Chief Accountant to the House of Cernus. He lived in the house and seldom went abroad in the streets. It was with this man that Vella had been placed, her registration, papers and purchase having been arranged. In the House of Cernus, after the sheet, bracelets, leash and collar had been removed, agents of the House of Cernus had checked her fingerprints against those on the papers. She had then been examined thoroughly by the Physicians of the House of Cernus. Then, found acceptable, she had knelt while agents of the House signed the receipt of her delivery and endorsed her papers, retaining one set, giving one set to the seller's agent, for forwarding to the Cylinder of Documents. Then she had submitted herself to the House of Cernus, kneeling before one of its agents, lowering her head, extending her arms, wrists crossed. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 4)