Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1111
I put my head back, miserably, and felt the metal of the collar rub against the wood.
3
1112
I was collared.
3
1113
My head fell forward, in misery.
3
1114
I was afraid, too, of what I had heard about the twentieth ahn, which must be nigh.
3
1115
What was to occur then? Clearly it must have to do with me! "So in the moonlight, in the abandoned stable yard, kneeling, tied to a slave post, I waited".
3
1116
From what she had told me it seemed clear that some sort of rendezvous was to take place at the village of Ragnar.
3
1117
Leaving a slave bound and alone, of course, is not that unusual.
I put my head back, miserably, and felt the metal of the collar rub against the wood.
I was collared.
My head fell forward, in misery.
I was afraid, too, of what I had heard about the twentieth ahn, which must be nigh.
What was to occur then? Clearly it must have to do with me! "So in the moonlight, in the abandoned stable yard, kneeling, tied to a slave post, I waited".
From what she had told me it seemed clear that some sort of rendezvous was to take place at the village of Ragnar.
Leaving a slave bound and alone, of course, is not that unusual.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )