Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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95
They, loot, too, knelt, or sat or laid among golden plate, and candlesticks and golden hangings.
4
96
Their ankles were no longer bound; their wrists, now, those of most of them, were fettered before their bodies; about their necks, now, however, they wore not simple binding fiber; it had been replaced the first evening out of Kassau; they wore now, knotted about their throats, a coffle rope of the north, about a half inch in thickness, of braided leather, cored with wire.
4
97
At night they slept with their hands fettered behind them.
4
98
Some of the girls slept, some curled on the golden hangings of the temple; some sat or knelt, heads down; of the girls, four of them, though still held in the coffle, were no longer fettered.
4
99
They knelt, with soft cloths and polishes, cleaning and rubbing to a high shine, which must please the Forkbeard, the golden trove of the looted temple of Kassau.
4
100
The men of Forkbeard, their oars inboard, the ship under sail, amused themselves as they would.
4
101
Some slept on the benches or between them, some under the awning and some not, or on the exposed, elevated stem deck.
They, loot, too, knelt, or sat or laid among golden plate, and candlesticks and golden hangings.
Their ankles were no longer bound; their wrists, now, those of most of them, were fettered before their bodies; about their necks, now, however, they wore not simple binding fiber; it had been replaced the first evening out of Kassau; they wore now, knotted about their throats, a coffle rope of the north, about a half inch in thickness, of braided leather, cored with wire.
At night they slept with their hands fettered behind them.
Some of the girls slept, some curled on the golden hangings of the temple; some sat or knelt, heads down; of the girls, four of them, though still held in the coffle, were no longer fettered.
They knelt, with soft cloths and polishes, cleaning and rubbing to a high shine, which must please the Forkbeard, the golden trove of the looted temple of Kassau.
The men of Forkbeard, their oars inboard, the ship under sail, amused themselves as they would.
Some slept on the benches or between them, some under the awning and some not, or on the exposed, elevated stem deck.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )