Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
170
"I hear the townsfolk gathering," said one of the men at the door.
3
171
Two of the men of Torvaldsland had, from their left shoulder to their right hip, that their right arms be less impeded, a chain formed of slave bracelets; each pair of bracelets locked at each end about one of the bracelets of another pair, the whole thus forming a circle.
3
172
Now they removed this chain of bracelets, and, one by one, removed the pairs, closing them about the small wrists, behind their backs, of the female captives, now bondmaids.
3
173
These bracelets were of the sort used to hold women in the north.
3
174
They are less ornate and finely tooled than those available in the south.
3
175
But they are satisfactory for their purpose.
3
176
They consist of curved, hinged bands of black iron, three quarters of an inch in width and a quarter inch in thickness.
"I hear the townsfolk gathering," said one of the men at the door.
Two of the men of Torvaldsland had, from their left shoulder to their right hip, that their right arms be less impeded, a chain formed of slave bracelets; each pair of bracelets locked at each end about one of the bracelets of another pair, the whole thus forming a circle.
Now they removed this chain of bracelets, and, one by one, removed the pairs, closing them about the small wrists, behind their backs, of the female captives, now bondmaids.
These bracelets were of the sort used to hold women in the north.
They are less ornate and finely tooled than those available in the south.
But they are satisfactory for their purpose.
They consist of curved, hinged bands of black iron, three quarters of an inch in width and a quarter inch in thickness.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )