Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
1665
We followed them, of course, docilely, like tethered animals! But, of course, we were tethered animals.
We followed them, of course, docilely, like tethered animals! But, of course, we were tethered animals.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #1665)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
1662
He was, then, truly a brigand! A masked brigand! But how he could handle a sword! How he had fought! The group now made its way toward the woods.
29
1663
We, Mina, Cara, Tela and I, in coffle, followed it.
29
1664
It did not even seem that they were paying any attention, to see if we came or not.
29
1665
We followed them, of course, docilely, like tethered animals! But, of course, we were tethered animals.
29
1666
We were slaves.
29
1667
I looked back in the moonlight once, at the grave of Borko and Hendow.
29
1668
I could see the hilt of Hendow's sword there, and, behind it, the narrow board fixed in the earth by Mirus, that simple, crude marker, not bearing much of a message, really, little more than the data that Hendow had been of Brundisium, and had had a friend.
He was, then, truly a brigand! A masked brigand! But how he could handle a sword! How he had fought! The group now made its way toward the woods.
We, Mina, Cara, Tela and I, in coffle, followed it.
It did not even seem that they were paying any attention, to see if we came or not.
We followed them, of course, docilely, like tethered animals! But, of course, we were tethered animals.
We were slaves.
I looked back in the moonlight once, at the grave of Borko and Hendow.
I could see the hilt of Hendow's sword there, and, behind it, the narrow board fixed in the earth by Mirus, that simple, crude marker, not bearing much of a message, really, little more than the data that Hendow had been of Brundisium, and had had a friend.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29)