Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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84
The man was stripped to the waist, a brawny fellow wearing buckled leather wrist straps, his hair bound back on his head with a band of gray cloth.
The man was stripped to the waist, a brawny fellow wearing buckled leather wrist straps, his hair bound back on his head with a band of gray cloth.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #84)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
10
81
It was he who held the whip.
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82
I noted grimly that its leather was wet with my blood.
10
83
"I am not a slave," I said.
10
84
The man was stripped to the waist, a brawny fellow wearing buckled leather wrist straps, his hair bound back on his head with a band of gray cloth.
10
85
"In Tharna," said he, "a man such as you can be nothing else".
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86
I looked about the room, which curved to a dome some twenty-five feet above the floor.
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87
There were several exits, most of them rather small, barred apertures.
It was he who held the whip.
I noted grimly that its leather was wet with my blood.
"I am not a slave," I said.
The man was stripped to the waist, a brawny fellow wearing buckled leather wrist straps, his hair bound back on his head with a band of gray cloth.
"In Tharna," said he, "a man such as you can be nothing else".
I looked about the room, which curved to a dome some twenty-five feet above the floor.
There were several exits, most of them rather small, barred apertures.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 10)