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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 79 He returns to his place among the tables that line the low-ceilinged chamber, hung with glowing brass lamps.
6 80 He sits in the midst of his family, his closest well-wishers, his sword comrades, cross-legged on the floor in the Gorean fashion behind the long, low wooden table, laden with food, which stands at the head of the room.
6 81 Now all eyes are on the girl.
6 82 The restraining slave bracelets are removed.
6 83 She rises.
6 84 Her feet are bare on the thick, ornately wrought rug that carpets the chamber.
6 85 There is a slight sound from the bells strapped to her ankles.
He returns to his place among the tables that line the low-ceilinged chamber, hung with glowing brass lamps. He sits in the midst of his family, his closest well-wishers, his sword comrades, cross-legged on the floor in the Gorean fashion behind the long, low wooden table, laden with food, which stands at the head of the room. Now all eyes are on the girl. The restraining slave bracelets are removed. She rises. Her feet are bare on the thick, ornately wrought rug that carpets the chamber. There is a slight sound from the bells strapped to her ankles. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )