Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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222
Then, about her left wrist, too, closed the wrist-ring, and she, too, was a girl in a coffle.
1
223
A man had stood by, making entries in a book.
1
224
When her identification anklet had been removed, after she was in the wrist-ring, the man removing it had said something to the man with the book, and an entry had been made.
1
225
When the girls were coffled, the man with the book had signed a paper, giving it to the captain of the slave ship.
1
226
She knew it must be a receipt for merchandise received.
1
227
The cargo manifests, apparently, had been correct.
1
228
She had pulled weakly at the wrist-ring, but it, of course, held her.
Then, about her left wrist, too, closed the wrist-ring, and she, too, was a girl in a coffle.
A man had stood by, making entries in a book.
When her identification anklet had been removed, after she was in the wrist-ring, the man removing it had said something to the man with the book, and an entry had been made.
When the girls were coffled, the man with the book had signed a paper, giving it to the captain of the slave ship.
She knew it must be a receipt for merchandise received.
The cargo manifests, apparently, had been correct.
She had pulled weakly at the wrist-ring, but it, of course, held her.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )