Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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5
232
With them, her hair combed, warmed with a broth of dried bosk meat, heated in a copper kettle, over a fire on a rimmed iron plate, legged, set on another plate on the stern quarter, her hands tied behind her with simple binding fiber, had gone Aelgifu.
With them, her hair combed, warmed with a broth of dried bosk meat, heated in a copper kettle, over a fire on a rimmed iron plate, legged, set on another plate on the stern quarter, her hands tied behind her with simple binding fiber, had gone Aelgifu.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #232)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
229
The wrists of the bondmaids were fettered behind their backs; their ankles were tied; they wore the coffle rope of the north; and their mouths, with waddings of sleen fur, and strappings of leather, were tightly gagged.
5
230
There was silence on the ship of Ivar Forkbeard.
5
231
Ivar, and four men, had taken the longboat, which is tied, keel up, on the decking of the after quarter, and made their way to the skerry.
5
232
With them, her hair combed, warmed with a broth of dried bosk meat, heated in a copper kettle, over a fire on a rimmed iron plate, legged, set on another plate on the stern quarter, her hands tied behind her with simple binding fiber, had gone Aelgifu.
5
233
Gorm, who seemed second to Ivar, and I, stood at the railing near the prow on the port side of the serpent.
5
234
I could see, against the night sky, the darker shape, but low in the water, of the skerry.
5
235
Too, against the sky, I could see the tall rune-stone, looking like a needle against the stars, which forms the Torvaldsmark.
The wrists of the bondmaids were fettered behind their backs; their ankles were tied; they wore the coffle rope of the north; and their mouths, with waddings of sleen fur, and strappings of leather, were tightly gagged.
There was silence on the ship of Ivar Forkbeard.
Ivar, and four men, had taken the longboat, which is tied, keel up, on the decking of the after quarter, and made their way to the skerry.
With them, her hair combed, warmed with a broth of dried bosk meat, heated in a copper kettle, over a fire on a rimmed iron plate, legged, set on another plate on the stern quarter, her hands tied behind her with simple binding fiber, had gone Aelgifu.
Gorm, who seemed second to Ivar, and I, stood at the railing near the prow on the port side of the serpent.
I could see, against the night sky, the darker shape, but low in the water, of the skerry.
Too, against the sky, I could see the tall rune-stone, looking like a needle against the stars, which forms the Torvaldsmark.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 5)