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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

Doubtless they would first bring him so through the streets, between jeering throngs, chained to the back of a tharlarion wagon, white-silk maidens of Tyros dancing beside him, casting love blossoms upon him. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #55)
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14 55 Doubtless they would first bring him so through the streets, between jeering throngs, chained to the back of a tharlarion wagon, white-silk maidens of Tyros dancing beside him, casting love blossoms upon him.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 52 When they reached the exchange point it was doubtless their intention to embark their captives and carry them slaves to Tyros.
14 53 Doubtless, too, near one of the exchange points, they would attempt to locate and seize, or purchase, Talena, the former daughter of Marlenus of Ar.
14 54 It would be a great triumph in Tyros, to bring the great Marlenus, naked, in the chains of a slave, branded, before their council.
14 55 Doubtless they would first bring him so through the streets, between jeering throngs, chained to the back of a tharlarion wagon, white-silk maidens of Tyros dancing beside him, casting love blossoms upon him.
14 56 Marlenus would doubtless make great holiday in Tyros.
14 57 But men in slave chains cannot move rapidly, even under the whip.
14 58 I expected that the men of Tyros would be eager to hurry their captives to the sea.
When they reached the exchange point it was doubtless their intention to embark their captives and carry them slaves to Tyros. Doubtless, too, near one of the exchange points, they would attempt to locate and seize, or purchase, Talena, the former daughter of Marlenus of Ar. It would be a great triumph in Tyros, to bring the great Marlenus, naked, in the chains of a slave, branded, before their council. Doubtless they would first bring him so through the streets, between jeering throngs, chained to the back of a tharlarion wagon, white-silk maidens of Tyros dancing beside him, casting love blossoms upon him. Marlenus would doubtless make great holiday in Tyros. But men in slave chains cannot move rapidly, even under the whip. I expected that the men of Tyros would be eager to hurry their captives to the sea. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 14)