Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
176
In my belt was thrust the spiral ring of gold, taken from its arm.
20
177
To my belt, too, looped twice about it, was the length of binding fiber which went to the ring on Telima's collar.
20
178
She knelt to my left, a bit behind me, on the stone.
20
179
"I have here three objects," I said, "acquired on the skerry, the head of a kur, he who was commander of the kur army, a spiral ring of gold, taken as loot from his carcass, and a slave girl".
20
180
I threw the head into the longboat.
20
181
I then threw the ring after it.
20
182
Then, unlooping the binding fiber from my belt, but leaving it looped, double, in her collar ring, with its loose ends, I crossed Telima's ankles and tied them together.
In my belt was thrust the spiral ring of gold, taken from its arm.
To my belt, too, looped twice about it, was the length of binding fiber which went to the ring on Telima's collar.
She knelt to my left, a bit behind me, on the stone.
"I have here three objects," I said, "acquired on the skerry, the head of a kur, he who was commander of the kur army, a spiral ring of gold, taken as loot from his carcass, and a slave girl".
I threw the head into the longboat.
I then threw the ring after it.
Then, unlooping the binding fiber from my belt, but leaving it looped, double, in her collar ring, with its loose ends, I crossed Telima's ankles and tied them together.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )