Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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3
19
My ankles had been unbound only long enough to push me stumbling from the rush craft, among the shouting women and men and children, to the throne of Ho-Hak.
My ankles had been unbound only long enough to push me stumbling from the rush craft, among the shouting women and men and children, to the throne of Ho-Hak.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #19)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
16
"So," said Ho-Hak, regarding me, "you are on your way to Port Kar?" He sat upon a giant shell of the Vosk sorp, as on a sort of throne, which, for these people, I gather it was.
3
17
I knelt before him, naked and bound.
3
18
Two ropes of marsh vine, besides my other bonds, had been knotted about my neck, each in the hands of a man on either side of me.
3
19
My ankles had been unbound only long enough to push me stumbling from the rush craft, among the shouting women and men and children, to the throne of Ho-Hak.
3
20
Then I had been forced to my knees, and my ankles had again been lashed together.
3
21
"Yes," I said.
3
22
"It was my intention to go to Port Kar".
"So," said Ho-Hak, regarding me, "you are on your way to Port Kar?" He sat upon a giant shell of the Vosk sorp, as on a sort of throne, which, for these people, I gather it was.
I knelt before him, naked and bound.
Two ropes of marsh vine, besides my other bonds, had been knotted about my neck, each in the hands of a man on either side of me.
My ankles had been unbound only long enough to push me stumbling from the rush craft, among the shouting women and men and children, to the throne of Ho-Hak.
Then I had been forced to my knees, and my ankles had again been lashed together.
"Yes," I said.
"It was my intention to go to Port Kar".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3)