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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I then, with the bloodied quiva, the Tuchuk saddle knife, cut her clothes from her. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #163)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 163 I then, with the bloodied quiva, the tuchuk saddle knife, cut her clothes from her.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 160 "It is the collar of a Kur cow," I told her.
20 161 "No!" she cried.
20 162 I turned her about and, taking a pair of the rude iron slave bracelets of the north, black and common, with which bondmaids are commonly secured, locked her wrists behind her back.
20 163 I then, with the bloodied quiva, the tuchuk saddle knife, cut her clothes from her.
20 164 Then, by a length of binding fiber, looped double in the ring of her collar, tied her on her knees to the foot of the Kur.
20 165 Then, with the knife, I knelt at the Kur's throat.
20 166 * * * * "Tarl! Tarl Red Hair!" I heard call.
"It is the collar of a Kur cow," I told her. "No!" she cried. I turned her about and, taking a pair of the rude iron slave bracelets of the north, black and common, with which bondmaids are commonly secured, locked her wrists behind her back. I then, with the bloodied quiva, the tuchuk saddle knife, cut her clothes from her. Then, by a length of binding fiber, looped double in the ring of her collar, tied her on her knees to the foot of the Kur. Then, with the knife, I knelt at the Kur's throat. * * * * "Tarl! Tarl Red Hair!" I heard call. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 20)