Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
60
37
I shook the chains, and pulled at them, but I could not undo the locks.
I shook the chains, and pulled at them, but I could not undo the locks.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60, Sentence #37)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
60
34
It was that trumpet, I supposed, that had emitted the blast that had initiated the games, if one might so refer to them.
60
35
I saw, on the field, rather toward the house, not far from where we had entered the field, chained to a stake, by hands, body, and legs, my master, Kurik of Victoria.
60
36
Distraught, miserable, sobbing, I ran to him.
60
37
I shook the chains, and pulled at them, but I could not undo the locks.
60
38
"Why are you not kneeling?" he inquired.
60
39
"Surely you know you are in the presence of a free person".
60
40
I ran about, before him.
It was that trumpet, I supposed, that had emitted the blast that had initiated the games, if one might so refer to them.
I saw, on the field, rather toward the house, not far from where we had entered the field, chained to a stake, by hands, body, and legs, my master, Kurik of Victoria.
Distraught, miserable, sobbing, I ran to him.
I shook the chains, and pulled at them, but I could not undo the locks.
"Why are you not kneeling?" he inquired.
"Surely you know you are in the presence of a free person".
I ran about, before him.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 60)