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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

'" He then handed the collar back to the fellow who, from his previous, angry announcement of ownership of the slave, I gathered must be this very Henry, he referred to on the collar, he of the house of William, in Harfax. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #85)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 85 '" He then handed the collar back to the fellow who, from his previous, angry announcement of ownership of the slave, I gathered must be this very Henry, he referred to on the collar, he of the house of William, in Harfax.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 82 The clerk looked at it.
29 83 He thrust it before the slave, that she might see it.
29 84 But then, perhaps because he thought that she, in her distress, her fear, was in no condition to peruse it, he said, "The legend on the collar reads, 'I am the slave of Henry, of the house of William, in Harfax.
29 85 '" He then handed the collar back to the fellow who, from his previous, angry announcement of ownership of the slave, I gathered must be this very Henry, he referred to on the collar, he of the house of William, in Harfax.
29 86 He would also be, as I recalled, from the words of the praetor's officer this morning, the youngest and least of that house.
29 87 Henry, from behind, above the holding collar, put the collar about the neck of the slave.
29 88 He did not do this gently.
The clerk looked at it. He thrust it before the slave, that she might see it. But then, perhaps because he thought that she, in her distress, her fear, was in no condition to peruse it, he said, "The legend on the collar reads, 'I am the slave of Henry, of the house of William, in Harfax. '" He then handed the collar back to the fellow who, from his previous, angry announcement of ownership of the slave, I gathered must be this very Henry, he referred to on the collar, he of the house of William, in Harfax. He would also be, as I recalled, from the words of the praetor's officer this morning, the youngest and least of that house. Henry, from behind, above the holding collar, put the collar about the neck of the slave. He did not do this gently. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)