Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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606
Al-Ka would then give her a collar to snap about her throat and she would do so.
Al-Ka would then give her a collar to snap about her throat and she would do so.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #606)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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603
He would set a central bar, running lengthwise in the wagon, in place, locking it in.
5
604
Then he would change the white and gold rain canvas to a covering of blue and yellow silk.
5
605
Meanwhile Elizabeth would have built a fire and in it burned her clothing.
5
606
Al-Ka would then give her a collar to snap about her throat and she would do so.
5
607
She would then climb into the wagon where, with two ankle rings, joined by a foot of chain looped about the central bar, she would be fastened in the wagon.
5
608
Then, whistling, Al-Ka would pull the wagon out of the grove and Elizabeth would be on her way to Thentis, for delivery to the House of Clark, only another slave girl, naked and chained, perhaps lovelier than most but yet scarcely to be noticed among the many others, each day, delivered to so large and important a house, the largest in Thentis, among the best known on Gor.
5
609
It was one day to Thentis by tarn, but in the wagon we knew the trip would take perhaps the better part of one of the twenty-five day Gorean months.
He would set a central bar, running lengthwise in the wagon, in place, locking it in.
Then he would change the white and gold rain canvas to a covering of blue and yellow silk.
Meanwhile Elizabeth would have built a fire and in it burned her clothing.
Al-Ka would then give her a collar to snap about her throat and she would do so.
She would then climb into the wagon where, with two ankle rings, joined by a foot of chain looped about the central bar, she would be fastened in the wagon.
Then, whistling, Al-Ka would pull the wagon out of the grove and Elizabeth would be on her way to Thentis, for delivery to the House of Clark, only another slave girl, naked and chained, perhaps lovelier than most but yet scarcely to be noticed among the many others, each day, delivered to so large and important a house, the largest in Thentis, among the best known on Gor.
It was one day to Thentis by tarn, but in the wagon we knew the trip would take perhaps the better part of one of the twenty-five day Gorean months.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 5)