Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
570
Soon, to my interest, the guards had hitched up the bosk, and, by the light of the three moons, we were moving slowly again over the fields.
Soon, to my interest, the guards had hitched up the bosk, and, by the light of the three moons, we were moving slowly again over the fields.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #570)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
567
The new girl was placed in our wagon, near the front.
7
568
She was bound hand and foot and tied on her side, that she might not tear at her brand.
7
569
A slave hood, with gag, was placed on her, that her weeping and cries might not disturb our rest.
7
570
Soon, to my interest, the guards had hitched up the bosk, and, by the light of the three moons, we were moving slowly again over the fields.
7
571
Targo did not wish to remain too long in this place.
7
572
"Tomorrow," I heard him say, "we reach Laura".
8
1
What Occurred North of Laura We reached the banks of the Laurius shortly after dawn the following morning.
The new girl was placed in our wagon, near the front.
She was bound hand and foot and tied on her side, that she might not tear at her brand.
A slave hood, with gag, was placed on her, that her weeping and cries might not disturb our rest.
Soon, to my interest, the guards had hitched up the bosk, and, by the light of the three moons, we were moving slowly again over the fields.
Targo did not wish to remain too long in this place.
"Tomorrow," I heard him say, "we reach Laura".
What Occurred North of Laura We reached the banks of the Laurius shortly after dawn the following morning.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7)