Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
135
Near the chests of raiment and such were several folded mats and sets of love furs.
Near the chests of raiment and such were several folded mats and sets of love furs.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #135)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
132
Sura's training room lay directly off her private compartment, which might have been that of a free woman, save that the heavy door locked only on the outside and, at the eighteenth bar, it became her cell.
15
133
The training room was floored with wood, laid diagonally across beams for additional strength; one twelve-foot area of the room was a shallow pit of sand; against one wall were various chests of raiment, cosmetics and retention devices, for girls must be trained to wear chains gracefully; certain dances are performed in them, and so on.
15
134
To one side there was a set of mats for Musicians, who almost invariably were present at the sessions, for even the exercises of the girls, which were carefully selected and frequently performed, are done to music; against one wall were several bars, also used in exercise, not unlike a training room in ballet except that there were four parallel bars fastened in the wall, which are used in a variety of exercises.
15
135
Near the chests of raiment and such were several folded mats and sets of love furs.
15
136
One entire side of the room, the left, facing the front, was a mirror.
15
137
This mirror was, as might be expected, a one-way mirror.
15
138
Various members of the House might observe the training without being noted from behind this glass.
Sura's training room lay directly off her private compartment, which might have been that of a free woman, save that the heavy door locked only on the outside and, at the eighteenth bar, it became her cell.
The training room was floored with wood, laid diagonally across beams for additional strength; one twelve-foot area of the room was a shallow pit of sand; against one wall were various chests of raiment, cosmetics and retention devices, for girls must be trained to wear chains gracefully; certain dances are performed in them, and so on.
To one side there was a set of mats for Musicians, who almost invariably were present at the sessions, for even the exercises of the girls, which were carefully selected and frequently performed, are done to music; against one wall were several bars, also used in exercise, not unlike a training room in ballet except that there were four parallel bars fastened in the wall, which are used in a variety of exercises.
Near the chests of raiment and such were several folded mats and sets of love furs.
One entire side of the room, the left, facing the front, was a mirror.
This mirror was, as might be expected, a one-way mirror.
Various members of the House might observe the training without being noted from behind this glass.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15)