Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
1373
She now wore a weight collar, as the others, and this collar, by its ring, was padlocked to a ring anchored in the stone floor.
She now wore a weight collar, as the others, and this collar, by its ring, was padlocked to a ring anchored in the stone floor.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #1373)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
1370
After moving a few feet down the dark hall, they came to an opened, heavy door, and through this Zara, leading, made her way.
16
1371
The room, which was large, was lit by a small lamp in a niche on the wall.
16
1372
The room had one occupant, doubtless the woman brought back by Barzak and Targo.
16
1373
She now wore a weight collar, as the others, and this collar, by its ring, was padlocked to a ring anchored in the stone floor.
16
1374
She could not lift her head more than two or three inches from the floor.
16
1375
The hood and leash were gone.
16
1376
She was still stripped.
After moving a few feet down the dark hall, they came to an opened, heavy door, and through this Zara, leading, made her way.
The room, which was large, was lit by a small lamp in a niche on the wall.
The room had one occupant, doubtless the woman brought back by Barzak and Targo.
She now wore a weight collar, as the others, and this collar, by its ring, was padlocked to a ring anchored in the stone floor.
She could not lift her head more than two or three inches from the floor.
The hood and leash were gone.
She was still stripped.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)