Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
169
Nonetheless it was with pleasure that I snapped the collar, marked in the name of Hakim of Tor, as she, kneeling, naked, looked up at me in anger, on the small, lovely throat of the former Miss Priscilla Blake-Allen, of Earth.
Nonetheless it was with pleasure that I snapped the collar, marked in the name of Hakim of Tor, as she, kneeling, naked, looked up at me in anger, on the small, lovely throat of the former Miss Priscilla Blake-Allen, of Earth.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #169)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
166
She could, thus, do nothing to betray or confound, inadvertently or otherwise, by word or glance, our plans.
2
167
She knew nothing.
2
168
She was only a part of my disguise.
2
169
Nonetheless it was with pleasure that I snapped the collar, marked in the name of Hakim of Tor, as she, kneeling, naked, looked up at me in anger, on the small, lovely throat of the former Miss Priscilla Blake-Allen, of Earth.
2
170
But when I descended the narrow gangplank of the dhow which I took upstream from Kasra to the village port of Kurtzal, it was not as a tarnsman.
2
171
The tarn I had sold in Kasra, for four golden tarn disks.
2
172
I wore now the rags of a drover of kaiila.
She could, thus, do nothing to betray or confound, inadvertently or otherwise, by word or glance, our plans.
She knew nothing.
She was only a part of my disguise.
Nonetheless it was with pleasure that I snapped the collar, marked in the name of Hakim of Tor, as she, kneeling, naked, looked up at me in anger, on the small, lovely throat of the former Miss Priscilla Blake-Allen, of Earth.
But when I descended the narrow gangplank of the dhow which I took upstream from Kasra to the village port of Kurtzal, it was not as a tarnsman.
The tarn I had sold in Kasra, for four golden tarn disks.
I wore now the rags of a drover of kaiila.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2)