Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
491
It was almost as though the collar on her neck might not have been a public collar, say, that of the ship of Tersites, but, rather, a private collar, say, that of Callias of Jad.
It was almost as though the collar on her neck might not have been a public collar, say, that of the ship of Tersites, but, rather, a private collar, say, that of Callias of Jad.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #491)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
488
Then, she turned to face me, and lifted her head, her eyes half shut.
12
489
"Oh, Master!" she breathed.
12
490
Her exclamation seemed one of unspeakable relief, of joy, of gratitude.
12
491
It was almost as though the collar on her neck might not have been a public collar, say, that of the ship of Tersites, but, rather, a private collar, say, that of Callias of Jad.
12
492
I did not understand this.
12
493
The tarnsman seized her chin in his right hand, and lifted and turned it, so that she must look upon him.
12
494
I gather the grip was painful.
Then, she turned to face me, and lifted her head, her eyes half shut.
"Oh, Master!" she breathed.
Her exclamation seemed one of unspeakable relief, of joy, of gratitude.
It was almost as though the collar on her neck might not have been a public collar, say, that of the ship of Tersites, but, rather, a private collar, say, that of Callias of Jad.
I did not understand this.
The tarnsman seized her chin in his right hand, and lifted and turned it, so that she must look upon him.
I gather the grip was painful.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 12)