Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
224
That master had won the heart of the slave girl who was Elinor Brinton.
17
225
She could not forget him.
17
226
Then one night I heard, "I will buy her," and I stood transfixed with fear.
17
227
I could scarcely pour the paga into his cup.
17
228
The bells on my ankles and wrists rustled.
17
229
I felt his hand on the bit of diaphanous yellow silk I wore in the tavern.
17
230
"I will buy her," he said.
That master had won the heart of the slave girl who was Elinor Brinton.
She could not forget him.
Then one night I heard, "I will buy her," and I stood transfixed with fear.
I could scarcely pour the paga into his cup.
The bells on my ankles and wrists rustled.
I felt his hand on the bit of diaphanous yellow silk I wore in the tavern.
"I will buy her," he said.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )