Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
201
Then, with a rustle of the chain, and the tiny music of her bells, she turned swiftly, following her master.
Then, with a rustle of the chain, and the tiny music of her bells, she turned swiftly, following her master.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #201)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
198
As she passed me, her stride small and measured, I heard the clink of light chain, the sound of ankle bells.
2
199
She was slave.
2
200
She turned her head, briefly, to look at me; I saw her eyes, dark, through the tiny opening in the haik, through the tiny, black-lace screen, about an inch in height and four inches in width.
2
201
Then, with a rustle of the chain, and the tiny music of her bells, she turned swiftly, following her master.
2
202
Beneath the haik, I supposed her collared, naked.
2
203
The use of a light walking chain, tethering the ankles, meant to be worn abroad, accompanying the master, incidentally, is not uncommon in the regions of the Tahari.
2
204
A beautifully measured gait is thought, in the Tahari, to be attractive in a woman.
As she passed me, her stride small and measured, I heard the clink of light chain, the sound of ankle bells.
She was slave.
She turned her head, briefly, to look at me; I saw her eyes, dark, through the tiny opening in the haik, through the tiny, black-lace screen, about an inch in height and four inches in width.
Then, with a rustle of the chain, and the tiny music of her bells, she turned swiftly, following her master.
Beneath the haik, I supposed her collared, naked.
The use of a light walking chain, tethering the ankles, meant to be worn abroad, accompanying the master, incidentally, is not uncommon in the regions of the Tahari.
A beautifully measured gait is thought, in the Tahari, to be attractive in a woman.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2)