Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
143
I was not her master.
24
144
She was a ship slave.
24
145
I watched her proceed toward the end of the wharf, the walled-in trail.
24
146
Normally, of course, that expression, 'my master', is used only to one's actual master, the one to whom one belongs.
24
147
Almost all the slaves, of course, wore ship collars, as did Alcinoë, but some had lighter, lovelier collars, more common on the continent, and islands, but as securely locked, and as unslippable.
24
148
I saw Pertinax's Jane and Cabot's Cecily.
24
149
They had not been taken with the tarn cavalry, to whatever might have been its destination.
I was not her master.
She was a ship slave.
I watched her proceed toward the end of the wharf, the walled-in trail.
Normally, of course, that expression, 'my master', is used only to one's actual master, the one to whom one belongs.
Almost all the slaves, of course, wore ship collars, as did Alcinoë, but some had lighter, lovelier collars, more common on the continent, and islands, but as securely locked, and as unslippable.
I saw Pertinax's Jane and Cabot's Cecily.
They had not been taken with the tarn cavalry, to whatever might have been its destination.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )