Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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3
14
On this collar there was a heavy collar ring, and to this collar ring there was attached a heavy, black chain, which presumably was fastened to a ring or mount under the straw.
On this collar there was a heavy collar ring, and to this collar ring there was attached a heavy, black chain, which presumably was fastened to a ring or mount under the straw.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #14)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
11
They are akin to the energy lamps of Gor, he thought.
3
12
Cabot looked across the stall at the brunette, who was kneeling, her knees and thighs obscured by the straw, to his right.
3
13
On her neck, closed, was a sturdy metal collar.
3
14
On this collar there was a heavy collar ring, and to this collar ring there was attached a heavy, black chain, which presumably was fastened to a ring or mount under the straw.
3
15
She held the chain near the collar ring and jerked it twice, angrily, against the collar ring.
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16
"Explain this!" she demanded.
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17
"What is the meaning of this?" "It is a collar, and chain," said Cabot.
They are akin to the energy lamps of Gor, he thought.
Cabot looked across the stall at the brunette, who was kneeling, her knees and thighs obscured by the straw, to his right.
On her neck, closed, was a sturdy metal collar.
On this collar there was a heavy collar ring, and to this collar ring there was attached a heavy, black chain, which presumably was fastened to a ring or mount under the straw.
She held the chain near the collar ring and jerked it twice, angrily, against the collar ring.
"Explain this!" she demanded.
"What is the meaning of this?" "It is a collar, and chain," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 3)