Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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24
There was a rusted, heavy iron collar riveted about the neck of Ho-Hak, with a bit of chain dangling from it.
There was a rusted, heavy iron collar riveted about the neck of Ho-Hak, with a bit of chain dangling from it.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #24)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
"Yes," I said.
3
22
"It was my intention to go to Port Kar".
3
23
"We are not fond of the men of Port Kar," Ho-Hak said.
3
24
There was a rusted, heavy iron collar riveted about the neck of Ho-Hak, with a bit of chain dangling from it.
3
25
I gathered that the rence growers did not have the tools to remove it.
3
26
Ho-Hak might have worn it for years.
3
27
He was doubtless a slave, probably escaped from the galleys of Port Kar, who had fled to the marshes and been befriended by rence growers.
"Yes," I said.
"It was my intention to go to Port Kar".
"We are not fond of the men of Port Kar," Ho-Hak said.
There was a rusted, heavy iron collar riveted about the neck of Ho-Hak, with a bit of chain dangling from it.
I gathered that the rence growers did not have the tools to remove it.
Ho-Hak might have worn it for years.
He was doubtless a slave, probably escaped from the galleys of Port Kar, who had fled to the marshes and been befriended by rence growers.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3)