Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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There was a rustle of slave bells to my right, locked on the left ankle of a girl.
There was a rustle of slave bells to my right, locked on the left ankle of a girl.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #20)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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The shadows flickered about the board of one hundred red and yellow squares.
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18
The pieces, weighted, seemed tall on the board, casting their shadows away from the flame, across the flat arena of the game.
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19
We sat cross-legged on the floor, on the tiles, over the large board.
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20
There was a rustle of slave bells to my right, locked on the left ankle of a girl.
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21
Samos wore the blue and yellow robes of the slaver.
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22
Indeed, he was First slaver of Port Kar, and First Captain in its Council of Captains, which council, since the downfall of the four Ubars is sovereign in Port Kar.
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23
I, too, was a member of the Council of Captains, Bosk, of the House of Bosk, of Port Kar.
The shadows flickered about the board of one hundred red and yellow squares.
The pieces, weighted, seemed tall on the board, casting their shadows away from the flame, across the flat arena of the game.
We sat cross-legged on the floor, on the tiles, over the large board.
There was a rustle of slave bells to my right, locked on the left ankle of a girl.
Samos wore the blue and yellow robes of the slaver.
Indeed, he was First slaver of Port Kar, and First Captain in its Council of Captains, which council, since the downfall of the four Ubars is sovereign in Port Kar.
I, too, was a member of the Council of Captains, Bosk, of the House of Bosk, of Port Kar.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1)