Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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347
To one side, two girls, Cara and Tina stood, both in their brief woolen slave garments, Tina's hands at her belly, where they were still confined by the slave strap and bracelets.
5
348
"Ta-Sardar-Gor.
5
349
Ta-Thassa," said I, in Gorean.
5
350
"To the priest-kings of Gor, and to the Sea".
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351
Then, slowly, I poured the wine, and the oil into the sea, and the salt.
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352
"Cast off!" cried Thurnock.
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353
Men on the dock threw off the lines which had been looped on the mooring cleats.
To one side, two girls, Cara and Tina stood, both in their brief woolen slave garments, Tina's hands at her belly, where they were still confined by the slave strap and bracelets.
"Ta-Sardar-Gor.
Ta-Thassa," said I, in Gorean.
"To the priest-kings of Gor, and to the Sea".
Then, slowly, I poured the wine, and the oil into the sea, and the salt.
"Cast off!" cried Thurnock.
Men on the dock threw off the lines which had been looped on the mooring cleats.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )