Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
7
When I was in the compartment, however, as I normally was at that time, she would not be secured, my presence being taken as a sufficient guarantee of her custody.
When I was in the compartment, however, as I normally was at that time, she would not be secured, my presence being taken as a sufficient guarantee of her custody.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #7)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
4
The collar and chain had been snapped about her throat.
14
5
It is a rule in the House of Cernus that all slaves, save those who may be on house business, be secured by the eighteenth bar.
14
6
This precaution is implemented by guards who make the rounds shortly before that bar.
14
7
When I was in the compartment, however, as I normally was at that time, she would not be secured, my presence being taken as a sufficient guarantee of her custody.
14
8
On such nights we would double beam the door and sleep in one another's arms.
14
9
I entered the compartment, closed the door and put the beams in place.
14
10
Elizabeth, with a rustle of chain, sat up, rubbing her eyes.
The collar and chain had been snapped about her throat.
It is a rule in the House of Cernus that all slaves, save those who may be on house business, be secured by the eighteenth bar.
This precaution is implemented by guards who make the rounds shortly before that bar.
When I was in the compartment, however, as I normally was at that time, she would not be secured, my presence being taken as a sufficient guarantee of her custody.
On such nights we would double beam the door and sleep in one another's arms.
I entered the compartment, closed the door and put the beams in place.
Elizabeth, with a rustle of chain, sat up, rubbing her eyes.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 14)