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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 185 Phyllis looked up at him, then, I think, feeling the true hopelessness of her plight.
16 186 "Yes," she said numbly, "there is no place to run".
16 187 Ho-Sorl did not beat her but rather, after removing the slave bracelets from the railing of the ramp and from her wrist, putting the bracelets in his belt, simply pulled her to her feet.
16 188 He found the ripped slave cloak and hood which had been torn from her and helped her to tie together the parts of her slave livery.
16 189 When she stood ready to return to the tiers she put her back to him and extended her wrists behind her.
16 190 But he did not bracelet her, nor leash her.
16 191 Rather he looked about on the ramp until he found the small coin he had given her to buy him bread and honey, which coin she had dropped when the four men had seized her.
Phyllis looked up at him, then, I think, feeling the true hopelessness of her plight. "Yes," she said numbly, "there is no place to run". Ho-Sorl did not beat her but rather, after removing the slave bracelets from the railing of the ramp and from her wrist, putting the bracelets in his belt, simply pulled her to her feet. He found the ripped slave cloak and hood which had been torn from her and helped her to tie together the parts of her slave livery. When she stood ready to return to the tiers she put her back to him and extended her wrists behind her. But he did not bracelet her, nor leash her. Rather he looked about on the ramp until he found the small coin he had given her to buy him bread and honey, which coin she had dropped when the four men had seized her. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )