Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
143
The clerk nodded, and, lifting his hand, summoned the guards of the court.
The clerk nodded, and, lifting his hand, summoned the guards of the court.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #143)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
140
She is then to be placed in an outer robe of concealment, the outer robe only, but also hooded and veiled.
28
141
Then, hands bound behind her, on a rope, at the tenth Ahn, she is to be brought to this place.
28
142
Here she will be delivered into the hands not of an agent of the house of William but into the hands of one of that house itself, the youngest and least of that house, who has come to Treve for this purpose, to acquire her, to whom she is to be given as a slave".
28
143
The clerk nodded, and, lifting his hand, summoned the guards of the court.
28
144
They lifted up the Lady Constanzia who, it seemed, could scarcely rise unaided.
28
145
Each guard then took one of her arms.
28
146
The Lady Constanzia threw a wild glance toward me, over her shoulder, but she could do little more, as the guards held her arms.
She is then to be placed in an outer robe of concealment, the outer robe only, but also hooded and veiled.
Then, hands bound behind her, on a rope, at the tenth Ahn, she is to be brought to this place.
Here she will be delivered into the hands not of an agent of the house of William but into the hands of one of that house itself, the youngest and least of that house, who has come to Treve for this purpose, to acquire her, to whom she is to be given as a slave".
The clerk nodded, and, lifting his hand, summoned the guards of the court.
They lifted up the Lady Constanzia who, it seemed, could scarcely rise unaided.
Each guard then took one of her arms.
The Lady Constanzia threw a wild glance toward me, over her shoulder, but she could do little more, as the guards held her arms.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28)