Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
711
It had apparently been drawn, then, from above, by the wall, in the darkness.
37
712
The gate bolt on the cage drawn, the bottom of the cage dropped downward on its hinges, opening the cage.
37
713
There had been a rattle of metal and a creaking of chain, the cage swinging, emptied of its occupant, and the sound of a body suddenly caught short in its fall.
37
714
We spun about and saw the Lady Ilene, her small ankles tied together, her hands tied behind her back, a rope under her arms, swinging over the dark waters of the urt pool.
37
715
She twisted wildly.
37
716
She bent her legs at the knees, trying to pull her feet up.
37
717
We saw her eyes, now that she was lower, over what seemed to be her veil.
It had apparently been drawn, then, from above, by the wall, in the darkness.
The gate bolt on the cage drawn, the bottom of the cage dropped downward on its hinges, opening the cage.
There had been a rattle of metal and a creaking of chain, the cage swinging, emptied of its occupant, and the sound of a body suddenly caught short in its fall.
We spun about and saw the Lady Ilene, her small ankles tied together, her hands tied behind her back, a rope under her arms, swinging over the dark waters of the urt pool.
She twisted wildly.
She bent her legs at the knees, trying to pull her feet up.
We saw her eyes, now that she was lower, over what seemed to be her veil.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )