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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 70 That night, at a great feast, he displays the captive, now suitably attired by his sisters in the diaphanous, scarlet dancing silks of Gor.
6 71 Bells have been strapped to her ankles, and she is bound in slave bracelets.
6 72 Proudly, he presents her to his parents, his friends and warrior comrades.
6 73 Then, to the festive music of flutes and drums, the girl kneels.
6 74 The young man approaches her, bearing a slave collar, its engraving proclaiming his name and city.
6 75 The music grows more intense, mounting to an overpowering, barbaric crescendo, which stops suddenly, abruptly.
6 76 The room is silent, absolutely silent, except for the decisive click of the collar lock.
That night, at a great feast, he displays the captive, now suitably attired by his sisters in the diaphanous, scarlet dancing silks of Gor. Bells have been strapped to her ankles, and she is bound in slave bracelets. Proudly, he presents her to his parents, his friends and warrior comrades. Then, to the festive music of flutes and drums, the girl kneels. The young man approaches her, bearing a slave collar, its engraving proclaiming his name and city. The music grows more intense, mounting to an overpowering, barbaric crescendo, which stops suddenly, abruptly. The room is silent, absolutely silent, except for the decisive click of the collar lock. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )