Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
215
"No, Ubara," she wept.
9
216
"And is this sacrifice we ask of you, in the name of the city, and its Home Stone, any more than that which I myself was prepared to make?" "No, my Ubara," wept the Lady Fulvia.
9
217
Talena, with a small, reluctant, almost tragic gesture, indicated that Lady Fulvia might be taken to the side.
9
218
"Next," called a scribe.
9
219
The small wrists of Fulvia, now kneeling near me, her knees about at my chest level, on the platform, were locked in manacles.
9
220
In another moment she was pulled down the ramp and knelt before me.
9
221
She seemed numb, in shock.
"No, Ubara," she wept.
"And is this sacrifice we ask of you, in the name of the city, and its Home Stone, any more than that which I myself was prepared to make?" "No, my Ubara," wept the Lady Fulvia.
Talena, with a small, reluctant, almost tragic gesture, indicated that Lady Fulvia might be taken to the side.
"Next," called a scribe.
The small wrists of Fulvia, now kneeling near me, her knees about at my chest level, on the platform, were locked in manacles.
In another moment she was pulled down the ramp and knelt before me.
She seemed numb, in shock.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )