Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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24
170
They wore the brief gray livery of the state slave of Ar, slashed to the waist, knotted with a gray cord; about their throats was locked the gray metal collar of Ar's state slave; they were barefoot; on the left ankle of each was the gray metal band, with its five gray bells, worn by the female state slave.
They wore the brief gray livery of the state slave of Ar, slashed to the waist, knotted with a gray cord; about their throats was locked the gray metal collar of Ar's state slave; they were barefoot; on the left ankle of each was the gray metal band, with its five gray bells, worn by the female state slave.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #170)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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24
167
The Ubar gave him pardon for his actions on behalf of the House of Cernus, and he requested permission to remain within the city.
24
168
He would return to his research.
24
169
At one point, to the shouts and delight of the men of the Ubar some two or three hundred girls were ushered quickly into the room of the court.
24
170
They wore the brief gray livery of the state slave of Ar, slashed to the waist, knotted with a gray cord; about their throats was locked the gray metal collar of Ar's state slave; they were barefoot; on the left ankle of each was the gray metal band, with its five gray bells, worn by the female state slave.
24
171
Their hair, in state fashion, had been cut short, shaped, and combed back around the head.
24
172
The wrists of each were confined behind her back with gray slave bracelets.
24
173
They were chained in long lines by the collars, five-foot lengths of chain being used, with a snap at each end, each end fastening to a given collar, each collar, save for those terminating a line, being fastened on two sides.
The Ubar gave him pardon for his actions on behalf of the House of Cernus, and he requested permission to remain within the city.
He would return to his research.
At one point, to the shouts and delight of the men of the Ubar some two or three hundred girls were ushered quickly into the room of the court.
They wore the brief gray livery of the state slave of Ar, slashed to the waist, knotted with a gray cord; about their throats was locked the gray metal collar of Ar's state slave; they were barefoot; on the left ankle of each was the gray metal band, with its five gray bells, worn by the female state slave.
Their hair, in state fashion, had been cut short, shaped, and combed back around the head.
The wrists of each were confined behind her back with gray slave bracelets.
They were chained in long lines by the collars, five-foot lengths of chain being used, with a snap at each end, each end fastening to a given collar, each collar, save for those terminating a line, being fastened on two sides.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24)