Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
193
I saw that she now wore in her nose the tiny, fine golden ring of the tuchuk woman.
I saw that she now wore in her nose the tiny, fine golden ring of the Tuchuk woman.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #193)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
190
On the inside we had cut the loop and with a simple knot tied the two cords together, so that, when we wished, we might let ourselves out of the compartment without cutting the cord on the inside.
8
191
I slept long and she came and went in the compartment more than once.
8
192
At last, about the seventeenth hour, she returned, set the beams in place and lay down beside me, putting her head on my shoulder.
8
193
I saw that she now wore in her nose the tiny, fine golden ring of the tuchuk woman.
9
1
I Learn of the House of Cernus Ho-Tu, as Elizabeth had suggested, was only too willing to show me about the House of Cernus.
9
2
He was pleased with the size and complexity of the operation, which was indeed impressive.
9
3
It was, of course, the largest and most opulent of the slave houses in Ar.
On the inside we had cut the loop and with a simple knot tied the two cords together, so that, when we wished, we might let ourselves out of the compartment without cutting the cord on the inside.
I slept long and she came and went in the compartment more than once.
At last, about the seventeenth hour, she returned, set the beams in place and lay down beside me, putting her head on my shoulder.
I saw that she now wore in her nose the tiny, fine golden ring of the tuchuk woman.
I Learn of the House of Cernus Ho-Tu, as Elizabeth had suggested, was only too willing to show me about the House of Cernus.
He was pleased with the size and complexity of the operation, which was indeed impressive.
It was, of course, the largest and most opulent of the slave houses in Ar.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 8)