Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
475
I put it on the floor and then, with the pair of slave bracelets I had removed from Midice, following her dance, I secured Telima to the kitchen's slave ring, fastened in its floor.
I put it on the floor and then, with the pair of slave bracelets I had removed from Midice, following her dance, I secured Telima to the kitchen's slave ring, fastened in its floor.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #475)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
472
"He was his father," said Telima.
9
473
"Oh," I said.
9
474
I looked down at the golden armlet I held in my hand.
9
475
I put it on the floor and then, with the pair of slave bracelets I had removed from Midice, following her dance, I secured Telima to the kitchen's slave ring, fastened in its floor.
9
476
I braceleted the left wrist first, passed the chain through the ring, and then braceleted the right wrist.
9
477
I then picked up the golden armlet, and again regarded it.
9
478
"It is strange," I said, "that a rence girl should have a golden armlet".
"He was his father," said Telima.
"Oh," I said.
I looked down at the golden armlet I held in my hand.
I put it on the floor and then, with the pair of slave bracelets I had removed from Midice, following her dance, I secured Telima to the kitchen's slave ring, fastened in its floor.
I braceleted the left wrist first, passed the chain through the ring, and then braceleted the right wrist.
I then picked up the golden armlet, and again regarded it.
"It is strange," I said, "that a rence girl should have a golden armlet".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)