Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
360
The next morning when I freed her head she had tears in her eyes but did not try to speak to me.
8
361
I fed her in silence, thrusting food into her mouth, telling her to eat swiftly, and then giving her a drink from the leather water bag.
8
362
Then I resecured her.
8
363
She had been of high caste.
8
364
I hated her.
8
365
I would treat her as what she now was, a slave.
8
366
Beyond the compound of Haakon of Skjern I could see the compound of his tarns, where, hobbled, the great birds beat their wings, threw back their heads and screamed, and tore at the great pieces of bosk thrown before them.
The next morning when I freed her head she had tears in her eyes but did not try to speak to me.
I fed her in silence, thrusting food into her mouth, telling her to eat swiftly, and then giving her a drink from the leather water bag.
Then I resecured her.
She had been of high caste.
I hated her.
I would treat her as what she now was, a slave.
Beyond the compound of Haakon of Skjern I could see the compound of his tarns, where, hobbled, the great birds beat their wings, threw back their heads and screamed, and tore at the great pieces of bosk thrown before them.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )