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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Thurnock, the peasant, and Clitus, the fisherman, approached, holding between them Ho-Hak, bound hand and foot, the heavy collar of the galley slave, with its dangling chain, still riveted about his neck. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #446)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 446 Thurnock, the peasant, and Clitus, the fisherman, approached, holding between them Ho-Hak, bound hand and foot, the heavy collar of the galley slave, with its dangling chain, still riveted about his neck.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 443 Surely, of all, she had been the most cruel, the one before whom I had groveled most slave.
8 444 It was in my mouth, black and swollen, that she had put the kiss of the Mistress.
8 445 I dismissed her from my mind.
8 446 Thurnock, the peasant, and Clitus, the fisherman, approached, holding between them Ho-Hak, bound hand and foot, the heavy collar of the galley slave, with its dangling chain, still riveted about his neck.
8 447 They placed him on his knees, on the rowing deck, before me.
8 448 I removed my helmet.
8 449 "I knew it would be you," he said.
Surely, of all, she had been the most cruel, the one before whom I had groveled most slave. It was in my mouth, black and swollen, that she had put the kiss of the Mistress. I dismissed her from my mind. Thurnock, the peasant, and Clitus, the fisherman, approached, holding between them Ho-Hak, bound hand and foot, the heavy collar of the galley slave, with its dangling chain, still riveted about his neck. They placed him on his knees, on the rowing deck, before me. I removed my helmet. "I knew it would be you," he said. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8)