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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 103 I heard a body, doubtless that of the fellow to whom I been handed, descend from the surface.
6 104 I then, a moment later, heard the closing, heavy and metallic, of a door, or gate.
6 105 I even felt the vibration of this through the metal flooring, on my knees and toes.
6 106 I then heard a rattle of chain, the thrusting home of a heavy bolt and the closure of what sounded like a heavy, dangling padlock, one with a bolt perhaps a half-inch thick.
6 107 I had seen many such in the house.
6 108 Several of our kennels, where our blankets and pans of water were kept, had been closed with similar devices.
6 109 My own kennel, on the other hand, had been closed with two locks intrinsic to the door itself.
I heard a body, doubtless that of the fellow to whom I been handed, descend from the surface. I then, a moment later, heard the closing, heavy and metallic, of a door, or gate. I even felt the vibration of this through the metal flooring, on my knees and toes. I then heard a rattle of chain, the thrusting home of a heavy bolt and the closure of what sounded like a heavy, dangling padlock, one with a bolt perhaps a half-inch thick. I had seen many such in the house. Several of our kennels, where our blankets and pans of water were kept, had been closed with similar devices. My own kennel, on the other hand, had been closed with two locks intrinsic to the door itself. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )