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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 37 Their slave leashes, too, were formed of a loop of snare rope.
17 38 "I see you have caught two pretty birds," had laughed Rask of Treve.
17 39 About the throats of the girls were locked new collars, again of inflexible steel, but now those of huntsmen, vine engraved and bearing the names of their masters.
17 40 No scribe it seemed would own Inge, but she would belong to a brutal and powerful huntsman, the handsome Raf of Treve; and Rena's captain of Tyros, he who had contracted for her capture, must now surely be disappointed, and his gold lost, for his lovely prize has been taken by another, at whose feet she kneels joyfully, the handsome and splendid Pron, skilled huntsman of lofty Treve.
17 41 The next day they left the camp, taking their girls with them.
17 42 We kissed one another good-bye.
17 43 "I love you, El-in-or," had said Inge.
Their slave leashes, too, were formed of a loop of snare rope. "I see you have caught two pretty birds," had laughed Rask of Treve. About the throats of the girls were locked new collars, again of inflexible steel, but now those of huntsmen, vine engraved and bearing the names of their masters. No scribe it seemed would own Inge, but she would belong to a brutal and powerful huntsman, the handsome Raf of Treve; and Rena's captain of Tyros, he who had contracted for her capture, must now surely be disappointed, and his gold lost, for his lovely prize has been taken by another, at whose feet she kneels joyfully, the handsome and splendid Pron, skilled huntsman of lofty Treve. The next day they left the camp, taking their girls with them. We kissed one another good-bye. "I love you, El-in-or," had said Inge. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )